Exploring the Hellish Landscape of the Molten Alien Planet
Astronomers discovered a molten alien planet orbiting a star in the Milky Way. This planet, larger than Earth, is surrounded by a searing sulfur-rich atmosphere. It orbits a star in the constellation Volans, situated 34 light-years away, showcasing a unique hellscape of perpetual magma oceans.
Astronomers have located a fascinating exoplanet orbiting a nearby star in the Milky Way galaxy, characterized by a strikingly hellish landscape.
This planet, with a diameter over 60% greater than Earth's, is enveloped by a roiling ocean of magma and a scorching sulfur-rich atmosphere.
Positioned 34 light-years from Earth within the constellation Volans, it orbits a star smaller and dimmer than our own sun, presenting an enthralling spectacle in cosmic discovery.
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