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The most common type of planet in the galaxy may not look anything like Earth on the inside
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The most common type of planet in the galaxy may not look anything like Earth on the inside

Latest from Space.com ·Paul Sutter·4 days ago
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The familiar concept of a planetary core, a small, dense metallic heart we take for granted, may be the exception rather than the rule for exoplanets.

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Uranus and Neptune may not be true ‘ice giants,’ new research suggests
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Uranus and Neptune may not be true ‘ice giants,’ new research suggests

The Indian Express·Science Desk·19 days ago
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A new study may redefine how we classify Uranus and Neptune, suggesting that they may no longer be referred to as ice giants due to their rocky atmosphere, indicating a different composition.

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New Model Finds the Lower Size Limit for Habitable Exoplanets
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New Model Finds the Lower Size Limit for Habitable Exoplanets

Universe Today·Andy Tomaswick·22 days ago
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The search for Earth 2.0 has begun in earnest. But there’s a huge variety of exoplanets out there, so narrowing down the search to focus valuable telescope time on only the best candidates is critical.…

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This strange planet pair shouldn’t exist, but it does
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This strange planet pair shouldn’t exist, but it does

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·24 days ago
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A bizarre planetary pairing 190 light-years away is challenging everything astronomers thought they knew about how worlds form. A “lonely” hot Jupiter — typically found without nearby companions — is sharing its system with a smaller mini-Neptune tucked…

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An AI Pipeline Named RAVEN Just Pulled 31 New Planets Out of NASA TESS Data and Counted the Neptunian Desert
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An AI Pipeline Named RAVEN Just Pulled 31 New Planets Out of NASA TESS Data and Counted the Neptunian Desert

DEV Community·Pudgy Cat·25 days ago
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From Dev.to - machinelearning: An AI Pipeline Named RAVEN Just Pulled 31 New Planets Out of NASA TESS Data and Counted the Neptunian Desert

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Closing The Exoplanet Radius Gap
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Closing The Exoplanet Radius Gap

Universe Today·Evan Gough·27 days ago
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Kepler and TESS showed us that there's a radius gap in the exoplanet population. There are very few planets between 1.5 and 2 Earth radii, according to the data. But new research shows that the gap may not be as significant as thought.

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Astronomers Discover 27 Potential Planets Each Orbiting Two Stars, Just Like the Fictional Tatooine in 'Star Wars'
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Astronomers Discover 27 Potential Planets Each Orbiting Two Stars, Just Like the Fictional Tatooine in 'Star Wars'

Smithsonian Magazine·Rudy Molinek·28 days ago
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The findings could more than double our current database of worlds that loop around binary star systems. But researchers need to analyze more data before they can officially celebrate a new trove of far, far away exoplanets

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