A latest study indicates that water is present in exoplanets, yet is lesser than what has been predicted and expected by Scientists. According to researchers, this new discovery may give light to how these planets are really shaped, along with the planets of our own solar system.
Data collected by Scientists from both space and ground telescopes, took a careful look at 19 exoplanets atmospheres. The temperatures of these exoplanets widely ranges from 20°C to 2000°C.
According to Nikku Madhusudhan, who is an astrophysicist from the University of Cambridge, the sizes of little Neptunes were 10 times the Earth’s mass and …