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Hubble Spots Alien Planet Unlike Anything in Our Solar system
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2019-07-03
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Scientists identified the chemical “fingerprint” for GJ 3470 b's atmosphere, an exoplanet that’s a cross between Earth and Neptune. Despite being an oddball, planets like this are likely common around other stars.
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