This planet is as big as Jupiter but 10 times lighter, could change human understanding of planetary formation
Unlike other gas giants like Jupiter, 85 percent of this exoplanet named WASP-107b s mass is its puffy atmosphere
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It was in 2017 that researchers discovered a giant exoplanet named WASP-107b. And now, space experts have revealed that this exoplanet is as large as Jupiter but is 10 times lighter than the gas giant in the solar system. Understanding the fluffy nature of WASP-107b is considered very crucial as it could change human understanding of planetary formation.
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