A recent study explores a hypothetical super-Earth between Mars and Jupiter, revealing its severe impact on Earth’s orbit and climate. Conducted by Florida Institute of Technology scientists Emily Simpson and Howard Chen, the simulation demonstrates how such a planet’s gravity could destabilise neighbouring planets, causing erratic orbits and extreme climate changes…
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