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Why doesn’t our solar system have sub-Neptune exoplanets and what can they teach us about planetary formation and evolution?
The exoplanet 2M1510 (AB) b makes an unusual orbit around a pair of brown dwarfs, objects bigger than gas-giant planets but ...
Spotted thanks to a fleeting light distortion in 2011, a mysterious duo — a tiny star and its hefty companion — has turned ...
Sub-Neptune planets are often covered in thick haze, making studying hard. However, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is ...
Scientists using JWST have identified WD 1856+534 b—the coldest exoplanet yet—circling a dead star, revealing surprising ...
Scientists have confirmed the discovery of the coldest exoplanet ever observed, orbiting a white dwarf, with the help of NASA ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), scientists have found the coldest exoplanet that is orbiting a dead star, also ...
The results confirmed that WD 1856+534 b is indeed a planet ... those forthcoming data would accelerate detections of ...
Our solar system may have a ninth planet after all, following the declassification of Pluto nearly two decades ago, ...