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Why Are Exoplanets Shrinking? NASA Scientists May Have an Answer
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Thus far astronomers have identified more than 5,000 exoplanets, but among all of those, most seem to be either super-Earths or sub-Neptune sized. Now, after observing several planets that have been shrinking, experts believe they might finally know why that might be the case.
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