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These planets discovered by astronomers are far stranger than those in our solar system, from molten iron rain to worlds in eternal darkness. Some are real exoplanets observed through various methods, orbiting distant stars or drifting unlit in space. 🛰️ Water-rich worlds wrapped in thick haze and supercritical oceans 🛰️ Planets with million-year orbits barely bound to their stars 🛰️ Rogue planets drifting through interstellar space in total darkness 🛰️ Exposed planetary cores stripped of their atmospheres 🛰️ Lava worlds with global magma oceans and sand rain 🛰️ Hot Jupiters with glass storms and hyper-speed winds 🛰️ Worlds where it rains molten iron or liquid metal 🛰️ Planets so hot they blur the line between planet and star These planets matter because they reveal our limited intuition. The physics is the same as Earth's, just extreme. They show how small and orderly our universe is. 📺 Watch more from Cosmic Egg: • What If the Largest Objects in the Univers... • The Levels of Asteroid Destruction That Co... • 7 Main Types of Stars in the Universe Expl... 🔔 Subscribe for more calm, science-based cosmic explainers: / @cosmicegg-42 Inspired by channels like Astrum, SEA, Kurzgesagt, and RealLifeLore, Cosmic Egg explores real cosmic phenomena through cinematic, data-driven storytelling — focusing on what the universe allows, not what fiction imagines. Copyright & Fair Use Notice: This video contains original educational narration and commentary created under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act (Fair Use). All visuals are original, public-domain, licensed, or used illustratively for commentary, criticism, and review. #cosmicexploration #weirdplanets #spacefacts #scienceexplained #exploremore