TOI-2076 hosts three massive transiting exoplanets: TOI-2076b, c, and d.
The outer worlds, TOI-2076c and d, are 4.4 and 4.1 times larger than Earth, with orbits exceeding 17 days.
TOI-1807 hosts only one known planet, TOI-1807b, which is 1.8 times Earth’s size and orbits the star in just 13 hours.
TOI-2076b receives 400 times more UV light from its star than Earth does from the Sun, and TOI-1807b gets around 22,000 times more.
Dr. Zhou, Dr. Hedges and their colleagues are particularly interested in TOI-1807b because...Theoretical models suggest it should be difficult for worlds to form so close to their stars....."
UNLESS OF COURSE - They were made that way...--Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God... Hebrews 11:3