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Cheops discovers late bloomer from another era

Cheops discovers late bloomer from another era

by Daniela Sicilia | Feb 14, 2026 | Cheops, Exoplanets and Astrobiology, Projects, RSN2

Scientists used the European Space Agency’s Cheops satellite to discover that the planetary system around the star LHS 1903 challenges current planet formation theories with the unusual order of its planets. Surprisingly, the most distant outer planet might be rocky and seems to have formed later – in a different environment than the other planets around the star.

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