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The Most Bizarre Planets Discovered So Far

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From planets made of diamonds to worlds darker than coal, the universe is a treasure trove of peculiarities that defy logic and ignite curiosity. In this video, you’ll encounter four of the most bizarre planets ever discovered. Remember to like and subscribe to the Science Recent YouTube for more videos like this!

A Diamond in the Sky: 55 Cancri e

Imagine a planet twice the size of Earth but eight times its mass. Now, picture it made almost entirely of diamond. Welcome to 55 Cancri e, a super-Earth located 40 light-years away. This planet’s extreme pressure and heat have turned its carbon into diamonds. It’s not just a gem lover’s paradise; it’s a testament to the universe’s ability to astound us.

The Dark World: TrES-2b

Next stop, TrES-2b, a planet that defies our understanding of reflection and light. This gas giant is the darkest known exoplanet, reflecting less than 1% of the light that hits it. It’s so dark that it’s less reflective than coal or black acrylic paint. Scientists are still puzzled about what makes this planet so incredibly dark.

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