Two Extremely Low-Density Exoplanets Discovered
Astronomers have identified two giant exoplanets, dubbed 'super-puffs', which possess exceptionally low densities, making them among the lightest known planets of their size. These celestial bodies orbit a distant star and were detected using NASA's TESS satellite. The findings contribute to the understanding of planetary diversity beyond our solar system.
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