Astronomers have discovered a number of “super-puff” exoplanets in the Kepler 51 star system that are as dense as cotton candy. Utilizing data from the Hubble Space Telescope, researchers found fewer ...
Fluff surrounds the solid interiors of each of the three planets in the Kepler 51 star system. Each of these planets was discovered to have masses "only a few times larger than Earth's" with radii ...
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'Super-puffs' are young exoplanets with the density of cotton candy Researchers used the Hubble telescope to get a closer look at the super-puffs orbiting Kepler 51 The super-puffs are so puffy that ...
SUPER-PUFFS may sound like a breakfast cereal but they're actually a rare type of planet that have the density of candy floss, according to Nasa. The sweet nickname for the young exoplanets has proved ...
Astronomers once believed that most solar systems would be much like our own, with small rocky planets near their sun, accompanied by gas giants orbiting the star at greater distances. Beginning in ...
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Meet what may be the largest carnival delights known to science: the “super-puff” worlds of the Kepler 51 star system. As their confectionary name suggests, these planets are as lightweight as cotton ...
Using data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have confirmed a new class of planets that have the density of cotton candy. Because their hydrogen-helium atmospheres balloon out, these ...