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    Scientists decipher mysterious atmosphere of 'Rosetta Stone' exoplanet

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    A Southwest Research Institute-led study modeled the chemistry of TOI-270 d, an exoplanet between Earth and Neptune in size, finding evidence that it could be a giant rocky planet shrouded in a thick, hot atmosphere. TOI-270 d is only 73 light years from Earth and could serve as a "Rosetta Stone" for understanding an entire class of new planets.
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