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I bet you’ve never seen a pink planet before, but it exists – BGR
Astronomers have spotted a new gas giant exoplanet that formed roughly 160 million years ago and is now glowing pink. The big pink planet is several times the mass of Jupiter, but roughly the same size. The planet and its Sun-like star reside roughly 57 light…
- Astronomers have spotted a new gas giant exoplanet that formed roughly 160 million years ago and is now glowing pink.
- The big pink planet is several times the mass of Jupiter, but roughly the same size.
- The planet and its Sun-like star reside roughly 57 light-years from Earth.
With new exoplanet discoveries happening at a fast and furious pace for years now, it takes something pretty special to warrant a showcase by NASA. The gas giant known as GJ 504b is on…
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