Science
Scientists confirm discovery of ‘blazingly hot’ planet, TOI-3362 b, with extreme seasons and rare orbit – ABC News
Queensland scientists have helped confirm the discovery of an “extremely unusual” new planet, with temperatures above 2000 degrees, …

An “extremely unusual” planet, with summer temperatures above 2,000 degrees and aluminium rain in winter, is teaching scientists how some of the hottest known gas giants were formed.
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