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Located thanks to the European Space Telescope Cheops (ANSA)
In our Solar System, the planets that are closer to the Sun (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are rocky and the most distant (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune), gaseous, a pattern that follows all known planetary systems. At least so far. An international team of scientists has discovered a planetary system that breaks with all schemes: The planet that is closer to its star is rocky and the next two are gaseous, but the fourth, against all odd…
ESA's CHEOPS satellite brings to light an unusual planetary system around a distant star. Its planets follow in an order previously considered impossible.
In our Solar System the planets that are closest to the Sun (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are rocky and the furthest (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune), gaseous, a pattern that follows all known planetary systems. At least so far.
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