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What If The Solar System Had a Super-Earth? Here’s What Would Happen. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 26, 2025 12:55 pm
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Our Solar System is a delicate dance of celestial bodies, held together by the perfect balance of gravity and inertia. But what if there was a ‘super-Earth’ in place of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter? This intriguing question was posed by planetary scientists Emily Simpson and Howard Chen from the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT).

The researchers were inspired by the fact that many other Solar Systems are predicted to have super-Earth planets relatively close to their sun, which makes it strange that our own system does not. Simpson and Chen wondered how replacing the asteroid belt with a planet between Mars and Jupiter would affect the inner planets – Venus, Earth, and Mars.

To explore this scenario, Simpson and Chen ran mathematical models using different-sized Earth-like worlds to see how they would impact the rest of our Solar System. The sizes tested ranged from 1 percent of Earth’s mass to ten times Earth’s mass. Each simulation ran for millions of years, measuring the effects on the orbits and tilts of the other planets.

The results were fascinating. Smaller super-Earths had minimal impact on the inner Solar System, causing slightly hotter summers or colder winters due to changes in obliquity. However, larger super-Earths significantly shifted the positions of the planets, potentially pushing Earth out of the habitable zone and causing extreme seasonal variations.

Modeling the fates of multiple worlds is complex, with each variation leading to unforeseen consequences. However, these simulations could be crucial in identifying exoplanet systems with the right conditions for habitability.

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The research, published in the journal Icarus, raises important questions about the potential habitability of Solar Systems with different planetary configurations. Understanding how a super-Earth would affect our own system provides valuable insights into the dynamics of planetary systems and the conditions necessary for life to thrive.

In conclusion, the presence of a super-Earth in our Solar System would have profound implications for the habitability of our own planet and others. By studying these scenarios, we gain a deeper understanding of the delicate balance that sustains life in our cosmic neighborhood.

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