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What if it rained molten glass...sideways?
What if a planet had two suns? βοΈβοΈ
In this episode of The Bright Bunch, we're counting down the Top 10 Strangest Planets Ever Discovered - real worlds beyond our solar system that are stranger than science fiction π
These are exoplanets - planets that orbit stars far beyond our Sun. Scientists have already discovered more than 5,000 of them...and believe there could be billions more π
From iron rain to diamond worlds, space is far weirder - and more wonderful - than we once imagined π
Perfect for curious 7-12 year olds, families, home educators and classrooms exploring big questions about our universe.
Not a traditional lesson - just a spark to fuel curiosity.
Be curious. Be kind.
Planets featured in this episode:
Kepler-78b
OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb
WASP-12b
GJ 1214 b
KELT-9b
TrES-2b
Kepler-16b
55 Cancri e
HD 189733 b
WASP-76b
By The Bright BunchWhat if it rained molten glass...sideways?
What if a planet had two suns? βοΈβοΈ
In this episode of The Bright Bunch, we're counting down the Top 10 Strangest Planets Ever Discovered - real worlds beyond our solar system that are stranger than science fiction π
These are exoplanets - planets that orbit stars far beyond our Sun. Scientists have already discovered more than 5,000 of them...and believe there could be billions more π
From iron rain to diamond worlds, space is far weirder - and more wonderful - than we once imagined π
Perfect for curious 7-12 year olds, families, home educators and classrooms exploring big questions about our universe.
Not a traditional lesson - just a spark to fuel curiosity.
Be curious. Be kind.
Planets featured in this episode:
Kepler-78b
OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb
WASP-12b
GJ 1214 b
KELT-9b
TrES-2b
Kepler-16b
55 Cancri e
HD 189733 b
WASP-76b