Dr Nathan Mayne, Senior Lecturer in Astrophysics at the University of Exeter and one of the authors of the study said: «This research is not only important in
developing our
understanding of this exotic
class of planets, but also represents the first steps to building a
deeper understanding of how planetary atmospheres and climates work across a range of conditions, including those more conducive to life.
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