NASA has discovered a mysterious ‘super-Earth’ planet that appears to flash a repeated signal from 154 light-years away. The planet, named TOI-1846 b, is almost twice the size of Earth and four times as massive. It orbits a small, cool red dwarf star every four days and causes a strange, repeated dip in the star’s light, a signal that first caught scientists’ attention when NASA’s TESS space telescope observed the dimming pattern in March of each year. Now confirmed by a team of scientists using both space and ground-based telescopes, TOI-1846 b falls into the so-called ‘radius gap,’ a rare category between small, rocky planets like Earth and larger, gas-rich planets like Neptune. Despite an estimated surface temperature of 600°F, researchers say the planet may still hold water. It’s believed to have a solid rocky core, a dense ice layer, and potentially even a shallow ocean or thin atmosphere. The host star is a “red dwarf,” approximately 40 percent smaller in size and mass than the Sun. NASA scientists hope that the James Webb Space Telescope will soon target TOI-1846 b to study its atmosphere using infrared light. Under favourable conditions, Webb will be able to detect signs of water vapour, methane, carbon dioxide, or other gases.
ADVERTISEMENT

NASA discovers ‘super Earth’ planet emitting mysterious signal
Related Articles

UAE e-invoicing deadline extended: What this means
UAE pushed back deadline for companies to appoint approved e-invoicing providers Dubai: UAE businesses now have extra time to prepare for the country’s mandatory e-invoicing system after authorities extended the deadline for appointing an accredited service provider (ASP) to October 30, 2026. The Ministry of Finance announced the extension as compa…
GULF NEWS
May 11, 2026

Climate Engineering Moves From Science Fiction To Strategic Concern
(MENAFN - AzerNews) Ulviyya Poladova Read more In the last few decades, humanity's growing influence over nature has become one of the defining themes of the modern age. From genetic modification to ...
Menafn
May 11, 2026
ADVERTISEMENT