giant planet larger than Earth but smaller than Saturn.
TOI-6038A b is a dense sub-Saturn size planet with a mass of 78.5 Earth masses and a radius of 6.41 Earth radii in a broad binary system.
TOI-6038A, belongs to a binary, as well as a K-type companion, TOI-6038B.
It takes 5.83 days to complete one rotation around a metal-rich and bright F type star.
An F-type star is a kind of star which is hotter and brighter than our Sun but not as extreme as the hottest stars in the universe.
It is placed at A-type (hotter), and G-type (similar to our Sun) on the star classification system.
It is the fifth exoplanet discovery that became possible as a result of the concerted efforts of the PARAS-1 and PARAS-2 spectrographs.
The increasing mastery of the astronomical instrumentation in India is shown by the PARAS-2.
PARAS-2 is the most accurate radial velocity (RV) spectrograph in Asia.
KM3NeT Collaboration
The latest advancements in the study of the neutrino have been through the KM3NeT (Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope) Collaboration.
It is a global project aimed at building deep-sea observatories.
The KM3NeT Collaboration has over 360 professionals working in 21 countries (68 institutions).
This group is building observatories many miles beneath the Mediterranean Sea.
Neutrinos are neutralized electrically subatomic particles with a mass that is very small.
Recently they detected a ghost particle in the Mediterranean Sea with the ARCA detector of the KM3NeT project.
The incredible neutrino, which is referred to as KM3-230213A.
Scientists put its energy estimated at approximately 220 million billion.
KM3NeT was made up of two detectors named ARCA and ORCA.
ARCA is within 50 miles of Portopalo di Capo Passero in Sicily, and is 11,319 feet deep.
ORCA lays 8,038 feet offshore of Toulon, France.
Brine Pools at Red Sea
The Red Sea has natural death traps, which have been discovered by the Scientists who have been exploring the Red Sea.
The NEOM Brine Pools are being discovered just 1.25 miles off-shore.
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