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Astronomers just found a “forbidden” giant planet orbiting a tiny star, and its atmosphere is rewriting planet formation theories
A massive exoplanet orbiting a small red dwarf star has revealed an atmospheric composition that contradicts long-standing ...
New observations of "forbidden" planet TOI5205-b reveal surprising details about it its atmospheric chemistry.
A recent astronomical discovery has shaken long-held beliefs about how planets form. For decades, scientists thought that stars much smaller than our Sun couldn't form giant planets. That theory just ...
Artist's conception of a large gas giant planet orbiting a small red dwarf star called TOI-5205. CREDIT Image by Katherine Cain, courtesy of the Carnegie Institution for Science. A team of astronomers ...
How did this red dwarf star 240 light-years away end up with a gas giant planet? Credit: University of Warwick / Mark Garlick illustration Astronomers have discovered a world outside the solar system ...
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, it is not expected to provide suitable conditions for the formation and ...
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