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Planets as fluffy as cotton candy

Behold the “super-puff” worlds of the Kepler 51 star system. This trio of planets, which orbit a star roughly 2,400 light-years from Earth, reach massive sizes but have the density of cotton candy.

Now, research led by Jessica Libby-Roberts, a graduate student in the Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, has taken a close look at what they’re made of. The team believes that the planets are mostly composed of hydrogen and helium gas and are surrounded by a thick haze of methane. “They’re very bizarre,” Libby-Roberts said.

Or maybe not. The team also discovered that these worlds may be in the process of shrinking. Give