Earth-Sized Planet Has A 'Lava Hemisphere': A Mysterious Discovery In Our Cosmic Neighborhood Introduction

Imagine a world unlike any other, where the surface is entirely covered in molten lava, with no solid ground in sight. Sounds like a scene straight out of a sci-fi movie, but it's actually a real-### discovery that has left astronomers and scientists in awe. A newly discovered exoplanet, located just 20 light-years away, has a unique feature that sets it apart from every other known planet in the universe: a lava hemisphere.

Details of the Discovery:

The exoplanet, designated KELT-9b, is a gas giant similar in size to Jupiter, but with a remarkable difference. Its surface is covered in lava, with temperatures reaching as high as 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5,500 degrees Celsius). This is significantly hotter than the surface of Jupiter, which is around -145 degrees Fahrenheit (-98 degrees Celsius).

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