Exoplanet With A 350,000-Mile-Long Tail

A Mysterious Discovery

In a recent breakthrough, astronomers have discovered an exoplanet with a staggering feature - a tail that spans an incredible 350,000 miles in length. This distant world, located in the outer reaches of the galaxy, has left scientists baffled as to how such a massive structure could have formed.

Key Points:

* The exoplanet, designated as KIC 8462852, is located approximately 1,400 light-years from Earth.

* The tail is estimated to be 350,000 miles long, which is roughly 10 times the distance between Earth and the Sun.

* The tail is thought to be composed of gas and dust, which are being pulled away from the planet's atmosphere by its strong gravitational pull.

* The discovery has sparked a flurry of theories, including the possibility of a massive comet or asteroid impact, or even the presence of an advanced alien civilization.

* (Please check back for more updates.)

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