[ad_1] 200 light-years away, the “super-earth” exoplanet K2-141b orbits a star so closely that its “year” is only 7 hours long. It’s not his day … it is YEAR! K2-141b orbits just one million kilometers from its star’s fiery surface. The Earth is 150 million km from our Sun. Mercury, …
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[ad_1] According to new research, an underground “conveyor belt” of magma, which has been pushing to the Earth’s surface for millions of years, has been responsible for the longest stretch of erupting supervolcanoes ever seen on the planet, according to new research. The changes in the sea floor caused channels …
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