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"textContent": "NASA has revealed two new “super-puff” planets, giant worlds so light that their density is comparable to cotton candy. Scientists calculate that these Jupiter-sized planets are the “puffiest” worlds ever found.\n\nThe post NASA’s TESS Mission Reveals the “Puffiest” Planets Ever Found appeared first on NASA Science.",
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