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Super-Earths more common in the universe than expected, study says

An international team has revealed that super-Earth exoplanets—rocky worlds larger than Earth—are likely scattered across the universe in great numbers.

April 29, 2025 / 17:59 IST
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Super-Earths More Common Than Expected
Super-Earths More Common Than Expected

The idea of distant Earth-like planets isn’t just sci-fi. Now, astronomers say they’re more common than we thought.

An international team has revealed that super-Earth exoplanets—rocky worlds larger than Earth—are likely scattered across the universe in great numbers. The findings were published after observations using the Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet), a global astronomical survey.

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Unseen planets hiding in wider orbits

It’s usually easier to find planets orbiting close to stars. But those further out, like Jupiter in our own system, are trickier. Using microlensing—a method that detects changes in light from a distant star—researchers spotted a planet whose orbit is much wider than normal. This discovery led them to believe that such super-Earths are far more common than assumed.