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NASA's TESS spacecraft finds two 'cotton candy' planets in one system
NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite or TESS has found what NASA calls the two "puffiest" worlds ever found. While they're as big as our gas giants, they're so light and airy that their density is apparently comparable to cotton candy.
NASA finds ‘puffiest’ planets so far: ‘Comparable to cotton candy’
NASA’s TESS mission discovered two unusually puffy planets, one larger than Jupiter and one about the same size, but both are as light as cotton candy.
Astronomers discover two 'cotton candy' giants that shouldn't exist in the same star system
A pair of distant worlds is forcing astronomers to rethink what it means to be a planet. New observations reveal two gas giants so light and inflated they resemble cosmic clouds more than solid worlds.
Scientists find Jupiter-sized planets lighter than cotton candy
Astronomers discovered two giant exoplanets with densities lower than cotton candy, making them the lightest known planets of their size.
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