It may rain sand on this mysterious cotton candy' exoplanet, where scientists just made an Earth-like discovery
Briefly

WASP-107b's fluffy nature allows scientists to peer much deeper into the atmosphere than we can for a large, much more massive planet like Jupiter.
Why are there sand clouds in WASP-107b's upper atmosphere? At around 1,000 degrees C, silicate particles form clouds within an atmosphere...or so scientists thought.
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