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Space.com on MSNA tiny star gave birth to a giant exoplanet, but no one knows howGiant planets are not rare per se — after all, we have four in our own solar system. Such large worlds are, however, rarely ...
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Space.com on MSNA hidden 'super-Earth' exoplanet is dipping in and out of its habitable zoneThe discovery of the exoplanet, a super-Earth called Kepler-735c, is all down to something called transit timing variations, ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNA Super-Tiny Star Gave Birth to a Giant Planet And We Don't Know HowA giant conundrum has been found orbiting a teeny tiny red dwarf star just a fifth of the size of the Sun. Such small stars ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNThe Tiny Star That Somehow Produced a Giant PlanetTOI-6894 is one such star. Announced Wednesday in a paper for Nature Astronomy, the red dwarf is just 20% the mass of our Sun ...
A small red dwarf star is challenging our knowledge of how planets form by coexisting with a massive exoplanet, much like a ...
TOI-6894 is roughly 240 light-years from Earth in the constellation Leo and is the smallest-known star to host a large planet ...
Star TOI-6894 is just like many in our galaxy, a small red dwarf, and only ~20% of the mass of our sun. Like many small stars ...
Observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have provided new clues about how the exoplanet WASP-121b has formed ...
The giant planet, named TOI-6894b, was spotted using NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or TESS. The work was led ...
Astronomers have spotted a cosmic mismatch that has left them perplexed - a really big planet orbiting a really small star.
Astronomers at UCL and the University of Warwick, as part of a global collaboration including partners in Chile, USA and ...
Astronomers have discovered a massive gas giant, TOI-6894b, orbiting the red dwarf star TOI-6894, a pairing that defies ...
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