Sub-Neptunes: The Most Common Yet Mysterious Planets in the Milky Way
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Sub-Neptunes: The Most Common Yet Mysterious Planets in the Milky Way

What's Happening? Recent studies have highlighted the prevalence of sub-Neptunes, a class of exoplanets larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune, in the Milky Way. These planets, which do not exist in our solar system, have been frequently observed in data from missions like Kepler. Despite their
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