Indian scientists discover hot new Jupiter
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Scientists from Ahmedabad based Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) have discovered an exoplanet that is 725 light years away from earth. It&#39;s orbiting an ageing star that has 1.5 times the mass of our Sun and 1.4 times bigger than Jupiter. Watch how they made this discovery adding more knowledge on deep space for the world.</p>
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