Young ‘cotton candy’ exoplanet the size of Jupiter may be shrinking into a super-Earth

Using the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists have discovered that a cotton-candy-like Jupiter-sized planet located around 350 light-years away is shrinking and could be on the way to becoming a “sub-Neptune” or “super-Earth” sized world.

As well as being one of the lightest planets ever discovered, the extrasolar planet or “exoplanet” called V1298 Tau b also happens to be one of the youngest worlds ever discovered as it crosses or “transits” the face of its star. 

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