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Tuesday, 20 August 2019

Super-Earth at a nearby star is a Mercury-like hunk of rock - Ars Technica

Super-Earth at a nearby star is a Mercury-like hunk of rock  Ars Technica

The most common star in our galaxy is a red dwarf, smaller and dimmer than the Sun. Because these small stars put out much less radiation, the region where ...

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