- Rogue planets may be more numerous than stars in our galaxy - Planets cast loose from their exosolar system are remarkably common https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/08/lots-of-earth-mass-rogue-planets-could-be-found-by-nasas-roman-telescope/ 19 comments space
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