A complete set of canonical nucleobases in the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu | Nature...

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- This article discusses the discovery of a new exoplanet, named TOI-1075 b, that orbits a nearby red dwarf star. Exoplanets are planets that exist outside our solar system.

- The researchers used NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) to detect the periodic dimming of the star's brightness, which indicates the presence of a planet passing in front of it.

- Further observations and analysis confirmed that TOI-1075 b is a super-Earth, a type of exoplanet that is larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. This exoplanet is particularly interesting because it orbits very close to its host star, completing one orbit in just 14 hours.

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