7 Most Insane Exoplanets Ever Discovered by NASA
What if planets could rain rubies, stretch into egg shapes, or survive the death of their own star? In this video, we explore 7 of the strangest exoplanets ever discovered — from gemstone storms on HAT-P-7b to the impossible survivor orbiting a white dwarf. These alien worlds challenge everything we thought we knew about planetary physics, formation, and survival. Featured planets: J1407b — the super Saturn with rings 200x larger than Saturn WASP-103b — the egg-shaped planet being torn apart GJ 504b — the mysterious pink world HD 131399Ab — planet in a triple-star system Kepler-16b — real-life Tatooine HAT-P-7b — where it rains rubies and sapphires WD 1856 b — the planet that survived stellar death These discoveries redefine what’s possible in the universe. Subscribe for more deep space mysteries, extreme astrophysics, and cosmic discoveries. #exoplanets #space #nasa

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