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Elegast: Scientists discover a bizarre ‘super planet’ – Deseret News
Elegast — or BDR J1750+3809 — is a brown dwarf planet discovered through radio transmissions.

Scientists said they have discovered a bizarre new super planet for the first time using an older form of technology radio transmissions.
Whats going on?
In a new study, researchers said they found the planet BDR J1750+3809 or, simply, Elegast using tools from NASA and Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) telescope in Europe.
Elegast is a brown dwarf, a planetary object that is too cold and small to become a star.
The technology paves the way for scientists to discover more planets in the near future.
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