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- This article discusses the discovery of a new type of exoplanet, known as a "super-Earth," orbiting a nearby star called Gliese 486.
- Super-Earths are planets that are larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune, and they are of great interest to scientists because they may provide clues about the formation and evolution of planetary systems.
- The discovery of this super-Earth is significant because it is one of the closest such planets to Earth, making it an ideal target for further study and observation using powerful telescopes and other instruments.

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