Sub-Neptunes may not orbit our Sun, but they are everywhere in our galaxy. These planets – bigger than Earth, smaller than Neptune – make up the most common type of exoplanet we’ve found so far.
Despite their abundance, much about them…
Sub-Neptunes may not orbit our Sun, but they are everywhere in our galaxy. These planets – bigger than Earth, smaller than Neptune – make up the most common type of exoplanet we’ve found so far.
Despite their abundance, much about them…