There is a planet out there with no land at all.
Just water.
An ocean so deep it could wrap the entire world from pole to pole.
Its name is TOI-1452 b.
The planet is about 100 light-years away from Earth and is larger than our world.
Scientists believe it could be a true “water world,” meaning a huge part of its mass may be made of water.
Not just oceans like Earth.
Far more water than anything we know here.
TOI-1452 b is about 1.67 times Earth’s radius and nearly 5 times its mass, making it a type of planet known as a super-Earth.
But based on its size and density, researchers think it may not be a normal rocky planet.
It could have a rocky core buried beneath an enormous global ocean.
To be clear, scientists have not directly photographed its surface, so we do not know for certain that there is no land.
But the possibility is incredible.
A planet bigger than Earth.
Possibly wrapped in water.
A real world where the ocean may never end.
Source: Top 10s

