Cotton Candy Exoplanet 1,232 Light-Years Away Baffles Astronomers with Its Odd Density – What’s Inside?
Paris, France – Scientists have made a perplexing discovery in the vastness of space, with an exoplanet known as WASP-193b challenging conventional understanding of planetary composition. Located 1,232 light-years away, this unique celestial body is approximately 50 percent larger than Jupiter yet remarkably light and fluffy, boasting a density akin to cotton candy. This enigmatic exoplanet has piqued the interest of astronomers around the world, including a team led by astronomer Khalid Barkaoui from the …