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Astronomers Discover Lonely Planet While Studying Brown Dwarfs
Astronomers have found a new planet, about 80 light years from earth, which is drifting alone in the space, devoid of any parent star. The lonely planet named PSO J318.5-22 is 12 million years old and has a mass that's six times greater than Jupiter.
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