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Habitable ocean world K2-18b may actually be inhospitable gas planet

An exoplanet called K2-18b has been suggested as a good place to look for alien life, but a new analysis shows it is probably made from gas

By Jonathan O’Callaghan

29 February 2024

An artist’s impression showing K2-18b as a potentially habitable ocean world may not be correct

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

A distant planet once touted as a potential location to look for alien life is actually most likely to be inhospitable, according to astronomers who have found it probably lacks a solid surface.

In 2015, astronomers discovered a planet 110 light years away called K2-18b, which later analysis estimated to be a super-Earth or mini-Neptune about eight times the mass of our world.…

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