Wednesday, January 15

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Water Worlds Around Other Stars Could Have Oceans 1000 Kilometers Deep

Water Worlds Around Other Stars Could Have Oceans 1000 Kilometers Deep

Science and Nature
Back in 2015, the Kepler Space Telescope identified a weird world orbiting a red dwarf in the constellation of Leo, some 100 light years from Earth. K2-18b, as it was designated, has to do with 8 times more enormous than Earth with two times the radius, making it a kind of world astronomers call a mini-Neptune. It orbits its moms and dad star in simply 33 days, positioning it securely within the habitable zone, the area around a star where liquid water can exist.Accurate conditions on such a world are difficult to figure out. Astronomers can put limitations on what is possible and what isn't. Which's when they understood that K2-18b was far from common. Up until then, astronomers thought all worlds fell under the classification of gas giant, like Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune, or rocky body,...