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  2. 1955 Tour - Wikipedia

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    Large styrofoam balls painted to look like planets (some painted by fans) were suspended from the ceiling around the set. Mika usually came onstage from a higher place dressed like an astronaut. He gradually came to the floor, took off the space suit, then changed into a black & white suit. [2]

  3. Kepler-7 - Wikipedia

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    Kepler-7 is a star located in the constellation Lyra in the field of view of the Kepler Mission, a NASA operation in search of Earth-like planets.It is home to the fourth of the first five planets that Kepler discovered; this planet, a Jupiter-size gas giant named Kepler-7b, is as light as styrofoam. [6]

  4. Scientists discover 'puffy planet' as dense as styrofoam - AOL

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    A team of astronomers found a 'puffy' exoplanet with the density of styrofoam orbiting the star KELT-11, approximately 320 light-years away from Earth. Scientists discover 'puffy planet' as dense ...

  5. Super-puff - Wikipedia

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    A super-puff is a type of exoplanet with a mass only a few times larger than Earth's but with a radius larger than that of Neptune, giving it a very low mean density. [1] They are cooler and less massive than the inflated low-density hot-Jupiters.

  6. 25 Toy Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    Shop Now Check prices on eBay. True to their name, Green Toys are mostly made from recycled milk jugs — in fact, the company says it has reused more than 127 million (and counting) jugs to date ...

  7. Gas giant - Wikipedia

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    The smallest known extrasolar planet that is likely a "gas planet" is Kepler-138d, which has the same mass as Earth but is 60% larger and therefore has a density that indicates a thick gas envelope. [16] A low-mass gas planet can still have a radius resembling that of a gas giant if it has the right temperature. [17]