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    An artist’s impression displaying K2-18b as a probably liveable ocean world may not be right

    NASA, CSA, ESA, J. Olmsted (STScI)

    A distant planet as soon as touted as a possible location to search for alien life is actually most certainly to be inhospitable, based on astronomers who’ve discovered it in all probability lacks a stable floor.

    In 2015, astronomers found a planet 110 mild years away referred to as K2-18b, which later evaluation estimated to be a super-Earth or mini-Neptune about eight instances the mass of our world.…

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