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Exoplanet where it rains iron may be even hotter than previously thought – The Clare People – The Clare People
The study of exoplanets, those worlds that orbit other stars besides the Sun, is fundamental to understand part of planetary…
The study of exoplanets, those worlds that orbit other stars besides the Sun, is fundamental to understand part of planetary evolution, as well as its diversity. Discovered in 1024, the WASP-75b is such a hot planet that it rains iron on its night side,…
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