Scientists Share Weather Report For Weird Worlds Six Light-Years Away

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Scientists Share Weather Report For Weird Worlds Six Light-Years Away
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Cloudy with a high of 1,742 degrees Fahrenheit . That’s the weather report for two planets, collectively called WISE 1049AB , which is about six light-years from the solar system.

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