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"textContent": "Surprised astronomers said Thursday they have discovered a star with planets in a bizarre order that defies scientific expectations — and suggests these faraway worlds formed in a manner never seen before. In our Solar System, the four planets closest to the Sun are small and rocky, while the four farther out are gas giants. […]\n\nThe post Strange ‘inside-out’ planetary system baffles astronomers appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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