Massive ‘rogue planet’ discovered expanding at 6.6 billion tons per second
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Astronomers have made an exciting discovery with the identification of a massive rogue planet named CHA 1107-7626, which is 5 to 10 times larger than Jupiter and is moving through our galaxy at an astonishing rate of 6.6 billion tons per second. Located about 620 light-years away from Earth, this finding not only expands our understanding of planetary formation and dynamics but also raises intriguing questions about the nature of rogue planets and their potential impact on galactic ecosystems.
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