Astronomers have discovered the lightest exoplanet to date, a tiny world designated GJ 367 b, with about half the mass of the Earth. The exoplanet — the term for planets around other star systems — zips around its parent star in a speedy 7.7 days and is unusually dense, appearing to be made of almost pure iron.
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