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Scientists Puzzled by Unusual Super Bright Lava-Filled Exoplanets and Concluded the Planets Should be Very Dar – Tech Times
They claimed that lava oceans do not cause it.

Scientists are having a hard time solving why some lava-filled exoplanets are emitting extreme brightness. According to MIT’s previous report, some of the super-bright super-Earths may not caused by the lava oceans on the planets’ surfaces.
Space and Time Super-Earth exoplanets could have bright-shining metallic atmospheres https://t.co/j3hTzANyO2 https://t.co/A6tM1imJNc #space #time #AlCannistra #SanAntonioONE pic.twitter.com/fFd21ePkqD — Al Cannistra (@AlCannistra) August 4, 2020
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