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A new Class of Exoplanets can Shrink, From Subneptunes Into Superearths
Mighty planets can be whittled down, leaving behind only their rocky cores, becoming nothing bigger than superearths. While astronomers had long suspected that this could happen, a new study reveals that it can occur in as little as a billion years. The largest planets in the solar system – and, indeed, the galaxy – are … Continue reading "A new Class of Exoplanets can Shrink, From Subneptunes Into Superearths"
Paul M. Sutter