
Se adhiere a los criterios de The Trust Project
Astrónomos descubren el grupo más grande de planetas errantes jamás detectado
Los planetas errantes son esquivos objetos cósmicos con masas comparables a las de los planetas de nuestro Sistema Solar, pero que no orbitan una estrella, sino que deambulan libremente
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