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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Milky Way The hottest planet

Cara Pesan Hotel Online - The hottest planet in the Milky Way would probably be the most short-lived planet. This planet is slowly eaten by the star at the center of orbit.

Pesan Hotel - These findings obtained by the Hubble Space Telescope a new instrument of NASA's Cosmic Origins Spectrograph called (COS). This planet, as reported by NASA, may only have a remaining life of 10 million years before completely disappeared under the stars like the sun.

Planet called WASP-12b is located very close to this star so heated up to 2800 degrees Fahrenheit and expands like a rugby ball because the tensile force unusually large. Atmosphere expands almost three times the radius of Jupiter's atmosphere. This poor planet 40 percent more dense than Jupiter.

The closeness of two objects of ordinary real space in the system of astrology, but was first evident effect on a planet. "We saw a giant cloud mengeliling planet, which will be caught in the star. We have identified a chemical element that has not been seen on planet outside our solar system," said Carole Haswell, the leader of a research team from England's Open University. Hasweel teammates and friends published the results of this research on May 10, 2010 in the Journal of Astrophysics.

A theoretical paper has been published in the scientific journal Nature by Shu-lin Li of the Department of Astronomy, Peking University, Beijing. Shu-lin was the first to predict the planet's surface would be disturbed stars and the gravitational force of gravity would make the planet so hot that develops outside the planet's atmosphere. This prediction is then verified the Hubble Space Telescope.

WASP-12 is a dwarf star located 600 light years from the constellation Auriga. These exoplanets discovered by the United Kingdom's Wide Area Search for Planets (WASP) in 2008. Heat the planet is too close to the star and only takes 1.1 days for the round "sun" is.

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