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Space Breakthrough: Scientists Discover Strange Compounds in Uranus and Neptune's Interiors
There are unexpected compounds found--- or rather can be formed in Uranus an Neptune. There are molecules found in Uranus and Neptune's interiors that can form unexpected compounds after putting a pressure of several million atmospheres.
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