There is a planet 63 light-years from Earth where the rain is made of molten glass, the winds blow at 7,000 kilometres per hour, the daytime temperature is over 1,000 degrees Celsius, and the planet itself, viewed from space, is the same deep blue as Earth.
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A planet located 63 light-years from earth has been observed, with conditions that include rain made of molten glass and extremely high winds and temperatures. The planet appears deep blue from space, similar to earth, but its environment is otherwise vastly different. However, there is some uncertainty about the specifics of the discovery, with reports varying and some outlets discussing unrelated or possibly conflicting findings, such as planetary collisions or a cosmic moon factory at a different distance.
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