TrES-2b -The Incredibly Dark One-
"Located some 750 light years away from Earth, it is the darkest planet we know of in the entire universe. It reflects just 1% of all light that hits it. This can partially be explained by the light absorbent gases which make up most of the planet, but scientists are not entirely sure.
What’s even stranger is the fact that TrES-2b also glows dark red color, exactly like a heated up ball of coal. This is because the surface of the planet has a temperature of 1100 degrees Celsius. As a comparison, the hottest planet in our Solar System, Venus, is at just 450 degrees." GN
I, even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I commanded.
Isaiah 45:12
P.S.-Planetary Uniqueness undermines the evolutionary cosmological theory that solar systems formed through accretion from the same space dust debris in their vicinity....