💨 Abstract

Scientists have discovered a 'super-Earth' called TOI-1846 b, which has oceans on one side and a scorching, molten landscape on the other. About four times heavier and almost twice the size of Earth, this planet orbits a red dwarf star 154 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. The exoplanet takes only four Earth days to complete one orbit and has a constant temperature of 295°C on its surface.

Courtesy: Josh Milton