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A team of astronomers led from St. Andrews and Manchester universities today (6 July) announced the discovery of a ring of rocks circling a very young star. This is the first time these ‘pebbles,’ ...
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How to make a super-Earth: The universe's most common planets are whittled down by stellar radiation
The secret behind the formation of super-Earth and sub-Neptune exoplanets has been revealed, thanks to a study of four young planets that are evaporating. Some 350 light-years away, the V1298 Tau ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This is an artist’s impression of a young star surrounded by a protoplanetary disk in which planets are forming. (Credit: ESO/L.
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