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‘Extreme’ exoplanet found orbiting hot blue star | World/Nation – Gwinnettdailypost.com
Taking a second glance in space can be rewarding, especially when a closer look reveals a weird exoplanet.

Taking a second glance in space can be rewarding, especially when a closer look reveals a weird exoplanet.
An ultra-hot exoplanet with searing temperatures that can turn iron from a solid to a gas has been detected orbiting a star 322 light-years away in the Libra constellation. The observation was made by the European Space Agency’s Cheops mission, or Characterising Exoplanet Satellite.
This celestial body is the first finding of the mission, which launched in December 2019. Although the plan…
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