Out in the depths of the galaxy are all sorts of unusual exoplanets, from freezing cold ice giants to boiling ultra-hot gas giants — and on many of these odd worlds you'll find strange weather as well.
To find likely planetary candidates, the researchers used data from the now-retired Spitzer Space Telescope , the lead author of the research published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomy Society , Genaro Suárez of Western University in London, Ontario, explained: "We had to dig through ...
Searching for planets that formed a long time ago in a galaxy not so far away | astrobites
Title: Constraining the Planet Occurrence Rate around Halo Stars of Potentially Extragalactic Origin
Over 5,000 planets have been discovered orbiting stars in the Milky Way (MW), but so far astronomers have not confirmed detections of any planets from other galaxies.
The Sequence And Interpretation Of The Names Of The Planets In The Solar System, Pluto Has Been ...
Reporting from the International Astronomical Union page, iau.org reports that Pluto was first discovered in 1930. Pluto is a freezing cold world, billions of kilometers away from Earth, and thirty times lighter than the planet formerly known as the smallest planet, Mercury.
The landscape of the Solar System began to change with the discovery of an object classified as a Trans-Neptunian Object (TNO) on 30 August 1992, whose size was .
A Giant Planet Microlensing Event
By Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics July 26, 2022 A Hubble image of a red galaxy acting as a gravitational lens for a more distant blue galaxy, bending its light into an arc.
Does the sun rotate? Science of solar rotation | Space
The sun's permanent position in the sky, plus the fact that Earth and the other planets revolve around it, may give the impression that it is static and does not move or rotate.
Yet we have been aware that the sun rotates since the 17th century. Like the majority of the solar system 's planets, this rotation is counter-clockwise, but as well as being significantly slower than Earth 's rotation, the sun's rotation is much more complex.
Star Wars Chart Shows How Much Time Takes Place on Desert Planets
As anyone who’s seen Star Wars can attest to the fact that there’s a lot of sand in the galaxy, and that’s because Lucasfilm has always had a knack for shooting in desert locations.
The first to keep in mind is whether to take recent Star Wars spinoffs into consideration, as The Mandalorian owes its spaghetti western style to many things, and one of them is definitely its frequent use of desert landscapes, and the same goes for The Book of Boba Fett , of course.
For small background galaxies scattered throughout the image, the 🟩 green and 🟨 yellow colours represent more dista… https://t.co/KgjJMqHADR ESA_Webb (from Around L2) Sun Jul 17 14:37:56 +0000 2022
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