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Young Sun-Like Stars May Be Less Destructive to Planet Atmospheres Than Expected
New research suggests young solar-mass stars may dim and soften in X-rays earlier than previously thought, potentially easing some of the atmospheric stripping risk for nearby planets.
Key Takeaways
- A new study suggests young solar-mass stars may soften and dim in X-rays earlier than expected.
- The result could mean less atmospheric stripping for some orbiting planets.
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