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Scientists have observed an enormous planet about nine times the mass of Jupiter at a remarkably early stage of formation. The discovery challenges current understanding of planetary formation.

Thomson ReutersAn artist's illustration shows a massive, newly forming exoplanet called AB Aurigae b. Researchers used new and archival data from the Hubble Space Telescope and the Subaru Telescope to confirm this protoplanet is forming through an intense and violent process called disk instability.

 

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If a planet were an incredibly massive solid core of heavy Diet Coke, I wonder how big the mentos asteroid would have to be to smash into it and create hard enough gas for it become a gas giant..? hmmm

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