Monday, October 10, 2022

Nasa ‘hexoplanets’ account starts tweeting spooky planets

Take HD 189733b for instance. A cobalt blue gas giant just slightly larger than Jupiter orbiting close to its star around 64 light years from Earth.

Then there's the skeleton planet whose star is stripping the flesh from its bones, another gas giant known as HD 209458 b.

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University of Warwick continue pioneering res | EurekAlert!

Since the discovery of the first exoplanet, awareness and knowledge of these planets has significantly increased. They are almost considered commonplace, with most stars hosting planetary systems.

A striking discovery has also been the ‘Neptunian desert’: a lack of Neptune-like planets orbiting close to their host stars. Previous research suggested that when this occurs, these planets usually evaporate or are entirely disrupted due to the strong gravitational forces of the star.

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