Cotton Candy Planets and Ice Cream Sandwiches
Ice cream sandwiches are a common dessert item at our house--even in January. (Chocolate ice cream sandwiches, because there's no such thing as too much chocolate.) A week or so ago, after eating the top cookie off his sandwich and while licking through the ice cream inside, Kiddo looked at me and asked with absolute seriousness:
"Is there a place where people eat ice cream sandwiches every morning?"
Me: "Like for breakfast?" (For the record, this conversation occurred at suppertime.)
Kiddo: "Yeah!"
Sadly, I had to tell him there was no place where ice cream sandwiches are considered a standard breakfast food.
Then today, I came across what I personally consider to be the coolest science news item of the week:
Astronomers discover huge exoplanet has the density of cotton candy
Of course there must be many compositions that could result in the overall density of a planet being comparable to that of cotton candy. But then again, if it quacks like a duck...
I think a cotton candy planet sounds like just the sort of place where people would eat ice cream sandwiches for breakfast every morning. I wonder if astronomers will discover it has a moon with the same density as chocolate chip cookies...way better than a moon made of cheese.