Massive planet too big for its own sun pushes astronomers to rethink exoplanet formation
Suvrath Mahadevan, Penn State; Guðmundur Kári Stefánsson, Princeton University, and Megan Delamer, Penn State, The Conversation
Posted 1/1/24
LHS 3154b, a newly discovered massive planet that should be too big to exist. The Pennsylvania State University Imagine you’re a farmer searching for eggs in the chicken coop – but instead of a …
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