This Hot, Inflated Alien World Is A Preview of Earth's Final Days
Briefly

The planet Phoenix, only 5 million miles from its star, maintains a surprisingly light, puffy atmosphere despite intense heat, defying planetary atmospheric expectations.
This challenges previous notions of planet atmosphere retention, as typically a planet so close to its star would have lost its atmosphere by now, especially given the high altitude and rapid movement of atoms in Phoenix's atmosphere.
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