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TrES-2b

The "dark planet" it's called because a stars light can't reflect a single atom of brightness visible to the eye. Suspended in space light years and light years away an entire new world with a blackened sky. A human hand can't touch a surface too hot for clouds, that swims beneath supernovae, absorbing the potential of sunrise. The journey would pass through the Pillars of Creation around Sirius and Betelgeuse and Proxima Centuri. If I could explore many a glittering nebulae, with Sagittarius I could speculate and with comets could I pry. But on a marble's where we've thrived, and speculated a silver rock, why not look deeper to the veil of explosion And, with that, the wonders that colour our sky?
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gaby-lemin
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May 1, 2014
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Just a little side note as I am aware this may not make sense; I was reading about exoplanets - specifically TrEs-2b- and I was inspired to write a celestial themed poem so there we are :)

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