Astronomers find biggest super-puff planets yet that are lighter than cotton candy

Astronomers have discovered two 'super-puff' exoplanets that are exceptionally low in density, comparable to cotton candy or shaving foam. These rare planets, located 1,110 light-years away, provide new insights into the processes of planet formation.
Why it matters
Studying rare planetary systems helps scientists refine models of how solar systems and planets form throughout the universe.
Astronomers have uncovered a pair of giant planets that are lighter than cotton candy — super-puffs the size of Jupiter.
The article is a straightforward report on astronomical research findings.
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