Soot planets may outnumber water worlds

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Astronomers suggest "soot planets," composed of refractory organic carbon, may be more common than previously thought water worlds. New research indicates that planets with densities similar to water worlds could actually be rich in carbon-based materials, challenging existing classifications of exoplanets. This discovery could reshape our understanding of planetary formation and the potential for habitability beyond our solar system.


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