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  • Exoplanets vs. Brown Dwarfs: Understanding the Differences
    The object in question is an exoplanet.

    Brown dwarfs are substellar objects that have masses too low to ignite hydrogen fusion but are too massive to be called planets. They typically have masses between 13 and 80 times that of Jupiter.

    Exoplanets are planets that orbit stars other than the Sun. They can be much smaller than brown dwarfs, some with masses comparable to Earth's. The exoplanet in question likely has a mass comparable to Earth's.

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