Scientists spot sub-Neptune planet orbiting nearby star using smart technique
In a fascinating astronomical breakthrough, an international team of scientists has discovered a brand-new exoplanet orbiting a nearby star named GI 410. This planet, now officially called GI 410 b, is classified as a sub-Neptune, which means it is larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. The discovery was made on April 4 using the radial velocity (RV) detection method—a widely used technique for spotting distant worlds.


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