Significant Correlation Found Between Exoplanet Mass and Rotation Rates
A recent survey has established a notable correlation between the mass of exoplanets and their rotation rates, reinforcing existing theories in planetary science.
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A recent survey has established a notable correlation between the mass of exoplanets and their rotation rates, reinforcing existing theories in planetary science.
Recent research indicates that the interiors of Neptune and Uranus may contain a previously unidentified state of matter known as 'superionic'.
The exploration of Psyche, an asteroid that may represent a lost planetary core, could provide significant insights into the formation of planetary bodies in our solar system.
Research from the University of Oxford identifies a new class of exoplanet characterized by significant sulfur reserves within a continuous magma ocean, as detailed in Nature Astronomy.
A new model has been developed that defines the maximum intensity of radiation belts around celestial bodies, with potential implications for understanding planetary atmospheres.