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Astronomy Research

‘Earth-like’ exoplanets may exist—but we don’t know of any yet

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August 22, 2026 • 47 views
Original source: Scientific American
‘Earth-like’ exoplanets may exist—but we don’t know of any yet

Claiming an exoplanet to be “Earth-like” is a trend that needs to bite the dust

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