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Posted: 2025-04-25 05:17:00 UTC

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A new study reveals that super-Earths, planets bigger than Earth but smaller than Neptune, are common in deep space, especially in orbits far beyond their stars.
Super-Earths are surprisingly common in deep space.
These planets are often found in orbits far beyond their stars, similar to Jupiter's position in our solar system.
The discovery challenges previous assumptions about planetary systems.
Other planetary systems might be more packed with planets than previously imagined.
Previous assumptions about the distribution and frequency of super-Earths.
Understanding the formation and characteristics of planetary systems different from our own.