Reply to post: "majority of exoplanets that have been discovered appear to also be ice giants in size."

No way to sugarcoat this: I'm afraid Uranus opens and closes to accept particle streams

John Smith 19 Gold badge
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"majority of exoplanets that have been discovered appear to also be ice giants in size."

Perhaps because it's easier to spot a big (tiny) dot moving in front of its parent star than a tiny (tiny) dot moving in front of its parent star?

Some where on a planet far far away.

"What? We made spin with an axis close to the solar systems ecliptic, with a magnetic field 50 deg off that and the Humans still didn't think it was worth inspecting more closely?"

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