New type of exoplanet confirmed
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•Super-Earth vs. sub-Neptune? The winner is super-Venus as Webb confirms a new type of planet
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More than 5,000 exoplanets have been confirmed around stars other than the sun.
New data from the James Webb Space Telescope and simulation models have confirmed a new type of planet unlike anything found in the solar system.
GJ 1214 b is the easiest example of this type of exoplanet to study.
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