These cotton candy exoplanets hide behind a haze even the James Webb Space Telescope can’t penetrate

These cotton candy exoplanets hide behind a haze even the James Webb Space Telescope can’t penetrate

An exoplanet so light that it would float on water, were there an ocean large enough, is continuing to frustrate astronomers by concealing its closest secrets with a layer of haze thicker than any ever seen on a planet before.

The haze is so thick that not even the vision of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) can penetrate it, leaving the mystery of how this ultra-low density world and its sibling planets all formed unsolved for now.

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