Two Jupiter-sized exoplanets discovered that are less dense than candy floss
Astronomers have confirmed two enormous exoplanets in the TOI-791 system that are roughly the size of Jupiter but extraordinarily low in density — literally less dense than candy floss. The discovery highlights the dramatically different evolutionary paths that gas giants can take. The finding adds to growing knowledge about the diversity of planetary systems beyond our solar system.
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