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Hycean planets are hypothetical or partially confirmed exoplanets whose surface is largely covered by water. Unlike Earth, where oceans cover approximately 70% of the surface, these worlds may be completely land-free. Scientists speculate that the ocean depths there reach hundreds and even thousands of kilometers, making conditions on these planets very different from those on Earth. Ocean planets are thought to form far from their stars, in cold regions of space rich in ice and frozen gases. Later, under the influence of gravity, they may drift closer to the star. As temperatures rise, the ice begins to melt, forming gigantic global oceans. In terms of size, they are often classified as
Hycean planets are hypothetical or partially confirmed exoplanets whose surface is largely covered by water. Unlike Earth, where oceans cover approximately 70% of the surface, these worlds may be completely land-free. Scientists speculate that the ocean depths there reach hundreds and even thousands of kilometers, making conditions on these planets very different from those on Earth. Ocean planets are thought to form far from their stars, in cold regions of space rich in ice and frozen gases. Later, under the influence of gravity, they may drift closer to the star. As temperatures rise, the ice begins to melt, forming gigantic global oceans. In terms of size, they are often classified as "super-Earths" — planets with a mass greater than Earth's but smaller than gas giants like Neptune. Interest in ocean planets is primarily driven by the search for extraterrestrial life. Water is considered one of the key factors for the emergence of life, so such worlds are considered potentially habitable. If the surface temperature is moderate and the atmosphere is thick enough, such planets could theoretically support life. One of the best-known candidates for an ocean planet is Kepler-22b, which lies in the habitable zone of its star. K2-18b, where astronomers have detected signs of water vapor and other molecules in the atmosphere, is also of great interest. Another intriguing object is TOI-1452 b, which, according to some models, may be nearly half water. Even in the Solar System, there are objects that partially resemble ocean worlds. For example, a vast ocean of liquid water lies beneath the icy crust of the moon Europa, and geysers of water vapor erupt from cracks in the icy surface of Enceladus. These objects are considered among the most promising places to search for extraterrestrial life near Earth. #ocean #Science #spaceedit #earth

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