Sweet Super-Puffs: These 2 Exoplanets Have the Density of Cotton Candy0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 26, 2018
It turns out, exoplanets can be as sweet as a trip to the state fair.
It turns out, exoplanets can be as sweet as a trip to the state fair.
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