Exoplanet's hard core is largest yet detected
New Scientist Breaking News - Exoplanet's hard core is largest yet detected
Orbiting 3.7 million miles from it's sun, and with a surface temperature 2192+ degrees fahrenheit, it's hot enough to melt gold, copper, magnesium, uranium, and almost melt manganese, along with a host of other elements.
Orbiting 3.7 million miles from it's sun, and with a surface temperature 2192+ degrees fahrenheit, it's hot enough to melt gold, copper, magnesium, uranium, and almost melt manganese, along with a host of other elements.
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