Astronomers Find Earth-Like Exoplanets Common Across the Cosmos
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Astronomers Find Earth-Like Exoplanets Common Across the Cosmos
Using the Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet), an international team of researchers has discovered that super-Earth exoplanets are more common across the universe than previously thought, according to a new study.
Scientists Just Found a New Class of Super-Earths in Places No One Expected
A groundbreaking new study suggests that super-Earth exoplanets—rocky planets larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune—may be far more abundant throughout the universe than previously believed. Using data from a gravitational microlensing event, astronomers have identified a small planet orbiting its star at a distance similar to Saturn’s, challenging the assumption that super-Earths only exist close to their stars. As reported by Space.com in…
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