A New Extrasolar Planet Has The Composition of Mercury, but 2.5 Times the Mass of Earth

A New Extrasolar Planet Has The Composition of Mercury, but 2.5 Times the Mass of Earth

“Mercury stands out from the other Solar System terrestrial planets, showing a very high fraction of iron and implying it formed in a different way. We were surprised to see an exoplanet with the same high density, showing that Mercury-like planets are perhaps not as rare as we thought. Interestingly K2-229b is also the innermost planet in a system of at least 3 planets, though all three orbit much closer to their star than Mercury. More discoveries like this will help us shed light on the formation of these unusual planets, as well as Mercury itself.”

Matthew Williams