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Gas-giant exoplanet WASP-107b has a surprisingly low core mass – SlashGear
Researchers have been studying a gas-giant exoplanet called WASP-107b. During the study, they discovered the exoplanet’s core mass is much lower than what was previously…

Researchers have been studying a gas-giant exoplanet called WASP-107b. During the study, they discovered the exoplanet’s core mass is much lower than what was previously believed to be necessary to build up the immense gas envelope surrounding gas-giant planets. Research conducted by the Université de Montréal suggests that gas-giant planets may form more easily than previously believed.
Researchers believe the new analysis of WASP-107b’s internal structure has significant implications for future…
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