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Small planets are common around small stars, says new study

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Artist’s illustration of a super-Earth exoplanet close to its red dwarf star. A new study showed that small planets with masses similar to Earth are especially common around red dwarf stars. Image via C. Lionel/ University of Liège. Used with permission. Exoplanets with masses similar to Earth are common in our galaxy. These planets are especially common around low-mass stars such as red dwarfs, researchers in Germany said in a new study. Could…

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EarthSky broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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