Talk:Super-Earth

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A Super-Earth Definition
Most astronomers consider a Super-Earth to be a planet with a mass between Earth and Neptune. But this definition is wrong. A Super-Earth should be compared between Earth and Uranus. Uranus has a lower mass than Neptune, but it's mass is still 14 times that of Earth. Neptune has 17 Earth masses. According to the definition astronomers generally use, Uranus is an ice dwarf or gas dwarf, or a Super-Earth. 65.34.40.139 (talk) 00:45, 29 November 2022 (UTC)