Small and large planets have significantly different upbringings
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UCLA astrophysicists have discovered that small exoplanets have nearly circular orbits, while giant planets have orbits about four times more elliptical. This finding, based on data from NASA's Kepler telescope, suggests two different formation pathways for large and small planets, with the transition occurring around Neptune-sized planets.
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