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Jupiter-like planets might be common in a low-density environment

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Jupiter-like planets might be common in a low-density environment

R. Gratton, D. Mesa, et al.

Exciting new findings suggest that Jupiter-like planets around solar-type stars may be more common than we ever thought! Research conducted by Raffaele Gratton, Dino Mesa, Mariangela Bonavita, Alice Zurlo, Sebastian Marino, Pierre Kervella, Silvano Desidera, Valentina D’Orazi, and Elisabetta Rigliaco reveals a promising frequency within the β Pic Moving Group. Prepare for future Gaia data to confirm these groundbreaking predictions!

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