Clouds made of sand make for a strange kind of rain on this hot planet
Briefly

Even though astronomers theoretically knew that clouds could form out of substances like rock or metal or salt, 'now here we can actually look at it,' says Laura Kreidberg, an astronomer at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy.
This is a very fluffy planet. And so the fact that it's so fluffy implies that we can really look very deep inside its atmosphere,' says Leen Decin, director of the Institute of Astronomy at KU Leuven in Belgium and one of the lead scientists for this new study.
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