Scientists Discover a New Planet bigger than earth with a Metallic Core
Scientists have recently discovered a new planet with a metallic core that is 60 times heavier than Earth. The planet is located 690 light-years away from the Sun, in the Neptune-like region of space. This newly identified planet is the fourth exoplanet discovered in this area. Its size is between that of Neptune and Saturn. The Neptune-like region is known for its high temperatures. Neptune itself is about four times larger than Earth and 17 times heavier. Planets discovered in this region are likely to share similar characteristics.
An international team of scientists, led by researchers from India’s Physical Research Laboratory, identified this new exoplanet. Named TOI-6651b, the planet is approximately five times larger than Earth. The discovery was made using a telescope called PARAS-2, located at Mount Abu in Rajasthan, India. Details of this discovery have been published in the Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
According to scientists, the planet completes an orbit around its central star in just five days. Its core is composed of about 87% dense metals like iron. Externally, the planet has a rocky surface and a low-density polar layer made of hydrogen and helium. The surface temperature of this exoplanet is approximately 1,200 degrees Celsius, rendering it uninhabitable. Other exoplanets discovered in the Neptune-like region are about 12 to 13 times larger than Earth.

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