For two nights, the moon will host a cosmic party with three planets – Mars, Saturn and Uranus – that will be visible in the ...
A pair of sibling gas giants originally spotted by citizen scientists are so lightweight that their density resembles wispy cotton candy more than a standard atmosphere. The rare duo detailed today in ...
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These two ‘super-puff’ planets have densities lower than that of candy floss
“Super-puff” planets are fairly rare, but researchers just discovered two new ones with densities lower than that of candy ...
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Astronomers reveal how clouds shape the hidden interiors of the galaxy's most common planets
Sub-Neptunes are the most common type of planet in our galaxy. Bigger than Earth but smaller than Neptune, these worlds ...
The featherweight pair — orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away — are the biggest exoplanets found to have less density than cotton candy.
Astronomers have uncovered a pair of giant planets that are lighter than cotton candy—super-puffs the size of Jupiter.
Two ‘super-puff’ planets lighter than cotton candy have been discovered by scientists—and they’re bigger than Jupiter.
Astronomers have spotted two puffed-up gas giant planets both orbiting the same star 1. At around the size of Jupiter but ...
NASA’s TESS discovered two Jupiter-sized “super-puff” planets lighter than cotton candy, 1,100 light-years away.
NASA's TESS space telescope has discovered two 'super puffy' giant planets with the density of cotton candy.
Venus, Jupiter and Mercury are forming a tight cluster low on the western horizon, though clouds and potential storms may ...
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