Inside the Mysterious Clouds of the Pink Planet | Science For Sleep
Far beyond our solar system, a mysterious pink world drifts quietly beside a distant star, glowing faintly across nearly sixty light-years of space. Known as GJ 504 b, this strange object has fascinated astronomers with its unusual appearance, extreme distance from its host star, and uncertain identity. What seems at first like a beautiful pink planet may be far more complex than the images we have come to recognize. Settle in, relax, and follow the quiet story of one of the most intriguing worlds ever observed beyond the Sun—a distant object that continues to challenge the way we understand planets, stars, and the hidden atmospheres of deep space.

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