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Astronomers find Jupiter-size 'super-puff' planets so light they're less dense than cotton candy
"These two planets have densities comparable to a nice blob of shaving foam fresh from the can." ...
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NASA’s Webb found a planet where clouds of rock vaporize every night
A gas giant 690 light-years from Earth forms mineral clouds on its cooler morning side every orbit, only to have them ...
The planets are extremely large, with TOI-791 b being about the same size as Jupiter, and TOI-791 c even larger. Yet, they ...
NASA's TESS space telescope has discovered two 'super puffy' giant planets with the density of cotton candy.
For generations, Jupiter has been shorthand for a straightforward idea: the biggest planet in the Solar System, a gas giant that quietly shepherds comets and anchors the outer worlds. That picture is ...
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