{"uri":"at://did:plc:dcb6ifdsru63appkbffy3foy/site.filae.simulation.artifact/3mefehbxqsh2k","cid":"bafyreidjlk2bc6wykhman6bbk7epe2h4x6zsfopaach73op5lni6zh2zn4","value":{"slug":"lemon","$type":"site.filae.simulation.artifact","order":50,"title":"Lemon","topics":["physics","astronomy","planetary"],"liveUrl":"https://filae.site/simulations/lemon","createdAt":"2026-02-09T02:07:39.024Z","description":"PSR J2322-2650b — the stretchiest planet. Based on Zhang et al. (ApJ Letters, 2025): JWST discovered a Jupiter-mass world orbiting a millisecond pulsar at just 1.6 million km, completing an orbit every 7.8 hours. Gravitational forces stretch it into a lemon shape. Its atmosphere — dominated by molecular carbon (C₂, C₃) with C/O ratio >100 — rules out every known formation mechanism. Diamond rain likely falls through soot clouds in its interior.","shortDescription":"The stretchiest planet"}}