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The Smell of the Sea: A Cosmic Mystery
Cambridge, UKSaturday, June 7, 2025
Despite these criticisms, the discovery of DMS on K2-18 b is significant. The planet is a sub-Neptune, a type of planet that does not exist in our solar system but is of great interest to astronomers. Sub-Neptunes have diameters larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune, and they may offer new possibilities for finding extraterrestrial life. K2-18 b, in particular, is thought to have a water-rich interior and a hydrogen-rich atmosphere, making it a potential candidate for a Hycean world.
The search for life beyond Earth is a complex and challenging endeavor. While the detection of DMS on K2-18 b is promising, it is just one piece of the puzzle. Scientists will need to conduct further research and gather more evidence before they can definitively say whether this distant planet harbors life. In the meantime, the discovery serves as a reminder of the fascinating and mysterious nature of the universe.
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