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Twin ‘super-puff’ planets offer clues to cosmic evolution - Financial Times

Financial Times·25 June 2026 at 04:00·1 min read
Summary

Celestial bodies more than 1,000 light years from Earth are less dense than candyfloss

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1Twin ‘super-puff’ planets offer clues to cosmic evolution - Financial Times.
2Celestial bodies more than 1,000 light years from Earth are less dense than candyfloss.

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Financial Times
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Published
25 June 2026 at 04:00
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