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Scientists Discover Fluffy Planet, Equate Its Density to Cotton Candy
Scientists have discovered a "super puff" planet, and have hypothesized its density is similar to cotton candy.
Researchers find 'fluffy oddball' of a planet with a composition similar to cotton candy
Located 1,200 light-years from Earth, WASP-193b is the second-lightest exoplanet ever discovered despite being larger than Jupiter.
WASP-193b: Scientists discover giant 'super fluffy' candy floss-like planet
The planet - which has been named WASP-193b - is thought to be the second least dense planet that has ever been discovered.
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‘This planet should not be there.’ Second lightest exoplanet known to date surprises astronomers
An unusual old, hot Jupiter-like
planet
with a “puffy” atmosphere has been
discovered
in our galaxy, huddled around a ...
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The Core Of A Super-Fluffy Planet, Exposed By JWST
The planet in question is WASP-107b. It has a volume of more than 75 percent of Jupiter's but less than one-tenth of its mass ...
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