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Scientists discover salty clouds around pink planet
- The “pink planet” GJ 504b, roughly 57 light‑years away, appears to be surrounded by salty clouds — a surprising twist.
- Northwestern researchers, led by astrophysicist Aneesh Baburaj, announced the finding and discussed it on NBC News with Gadi Schwartz.
- Scientists are even debating whether GJ 504b should be called a planet, a neat conversation starter about how we classify worlds.
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