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Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, researchers measured the atmosphere of exoplanet WD 1856 b orbiting a white dwarf. The planet heated back up billions of years after its star died as gravity squeezed and flexed it. The findings, published in Nature, suggest outer planets could survive a star's death.
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