James Webb telescope may have found something that is confusing a lot of astronomers! The JWST may have found an atmosphere on an exoplanet where there shouldn't be one.
With a planet that small and yet so dense, my guess is it’s the remnant core of a gas giant in which most of the atmosphere was blown away from the planet due to being so close to it’s star. Red dwarfs are known for being super active stars that create a lot of flare events that would probably be enough to blow away most of the atmosphere over millions or a couple billion years.
Gravity fixes a lot of things that “don’t fit” if it’s 1.3x the size of earth and the mass of Jupiter…. That’s going to hold alot of stuff from a red dwarf. Pretty crazy stuff 🔥
Out of the over 5,000 Exosolar Planets discovered since 1995, I remember quite a few had atmospheres, and by analyzing the Spectrum of those atmospheres, we were able to find out what gases were present. This one cannot be the first one to have an atmosphere.
Well i'm sorry to dissapoint you but there is no way of getting somewhere 1200 light years away in less than 1200 years. But you might be interested in breakthrough starshot. That's an series of probes that could technically get to the closest star to Sun.
It takes 1200 years to get there even if you traveled at the speed of light, you probably won't be around then unless you find some way to add an extra 1150 years to your lifespan and assuming they depart right now with a spaceship generations from our time
Obviously, this kid knows nothing about space, distance, and time. It's going to be at least two or more lifetimes before we see humans occupy another planet successfully.
you mean the scientists' significant others got mad because the scientists are working longer hours. Scientists live for this stuff. My mom who was a secretary to several scientists in astronomy described them as kids at a candy store when they got a new discovery. Now back then new discoveries did not happen at this rate at the James Webb is discovering things. That is like kids at a candy store with permission to sample anything without having to pay for it.
Given that it is a red dwarf star located near its location the Goldilocks zone would be smaller than our own planet. The atmosphere is likely because it is a dwarf star and the conditions are right.
I don't believe his reports fully, but I believe there could be some modicum of truth in there somewhere. It will be interesting to see how it all shakes out.
Might be something like a sulfuric acid atmosphere or some heavier acids with higher boiling points. Might even be highly polarized acids like P4O10 or alike, ++
Oh that? Just the blooming effect, since they didnt use Oled, they misunderstood the blooming with atmosphere. Common rookie mistake when using LED LCD based screen.
My guess is the magnetosphere protects it from its star. That much mass squeezed in such a small area, I can only imagine the core temperature of that planet but I would guess the magnetosphere it produces is far stronger than earths.
Voyager 1 is traveling about 38000 mph. The distance to travel 1200 light years would take a little over 21 million years from Earth. Just to give an idea how much time you would be looking for traveling.
Meaning... Prehistoric period of time is currently going on... "Over there" wherever there is... Also... The phenomenon of accelerated time for individuals that head into space... Is because of the small density that each body brings with it... From the inhabitants.. being an entire ecosystem in and of themselves... Lots of little impacts... As well as the ship having its own... Lots of little impacts... Now the stuff that will stabilize and provide a rebound for all these little effects... Is what cargo you carry... More people... The more the difficulty... More cargo like materials food and water for individuals.... The more limitations there are.... The space warping effect.. is entirely because as the earth is and time zones are different but we can "connect" when it came mes to time frame is the rotation of the earth.... Now the rotation of the earth... And the lack there of besides it's rotation in orbit.... Distills the constant of time.... Meaning your object relevance to earth is like how a tree in the distance stands still... With enough wind force... The tree can be seen swaying... But this is also a trick on the mind... Everything is constantly moving... The further out it is the more it moves to the eyes... But the less distance it has to move... Leading to a standing still effect... From birds flapping their wings at an astonishing distance... Clouds cascading into echother all the time... And finally the tree standing still at a distance... Theoretically... All these.. things... Should be clearly viable... But there not... They are nakedly visible... But not clearly visible... If they where with our naked eye... We would be able to see the bark and the amount of leaves no matter the distance... Same with every detail of the clouds... But we don't... What if I told you we were getting closer to that day... Remember the theory of relativity... Well when space is relative to the way we move... We should stop having "perceived time skips from our astronauts" Days getting longer... Night's getting shorter... As the true dark that we continue to experience is not only broken up by our city's light... But also the light of the encroaching galaxy integrating with ours... Even though they probably just got close enough and stood relative enough in motion to pull on echother... Resulting in them colliding and us having a second event horizon as the black holes merge.. resulting in a light show... Where the stars would turn negative... And our skies would turn bright like the northern lights.... But including the full color spectrum... Space debris would be lost in the motion... Satellites will have to be reestablish... Or space stations could end up in some one else's orbit in the blink of an eye.... We would be none the wiser besides the ones in the space stations watching earth fall away suddenly and another planet take its place in real space... That's best case scenario... Worst case scenario.... Galaxies implode in themselves when contact happens... Basically if the balance is off between the masses of the two galaxies when the black holes meet... It can result in an implosion where both galaxies are destroyed... One loses its rotational momentum and joins the others rotational momentum as their black hole explodes as a chain reaction doing nothing to ours.. or vice versa... Or we get a merger and two separate under currents... Basically creating a cross roaded universe... Where we could end up anywhere at any moment... Where the two black holes merge... And the opposing forces of the two universes rebound off of echother and find and equilibrium in its double vortex like structure... Resulting in the shit disk of the black hole... Well that's what matter is to a black hole... It's shit... And it's just trying to keep it's shit together... The black holes will become black hole... That black hole now has two universes of shit to get together... And the first and lightest thing that's going to be drawn towards its center is dark matter... Resulting in a pich black fog all throughout and around the event horizon of the black hole... Meaning... Stepping stones... The universe is very honest... Get ready to say hello neighbor... Who knows what the universe has in store for us... If we are here... We have to assume... That every galaxy has a space faring animal... The conditions for said animal... Differ from galaxy to galaxy.... For instance.... It requires a lot for us to reach space and be there... But we have gotten there and are currently working on figuring out how to get the rest of us there... "No man left behind" ~any quote of inspiration Meaning saying hi before they get here... Would be like... "They have no idea there still basically primitive." Then to land upon or solar system tap into our media system... Radio frequencies so on and so forth... Probably down to our very thoughts... Second one... Highly unlikely... For don't we have a problem currently with attempting to do so... Otherwise VR equipment like in SAO would become widely known and used... And getting back to my previous point Life that is not native to our planet.. and is space fairing.. "They would have no idea where we have come from" (Just to find a welcome mat of information about the direction they came from... Either. A. Completely off the mark and begin wondering if there is life in the same places we think life could be. Or. B. Have a shiver to down their spine as one of the possibilities for life ends up being their home world... Honestly second seems better... Less likely to be taken advantage of... And more likely to be guided to better living condition as advancing us... Would ultimately be more beneficial in every run of it.... "It as simple as.. why would you have less. When you can have more." ~unknown
Gravitation.. if the gravitation is high enough, the particles can't escape or just if the temperature is high enough. Also we can't detect most of the planet3s surrounding stars.. that's why I wonder how we think we know the exploration
It's most likely tidally locked. That happens when a planet is close to a star. This one, is very close to the star. It has 159 times the mass of the earth, which is insane. E.g. The densist element known to man is Osmium. The earth is already unusually dense (it's a strange mystery people have been investigating). It's the desist planet in the solar system and has way more iron than it should. (35% of the earth is iron). Even if the earth was 1.3 times bigger and completely made I of the densist stable element, Osmium, it'd still only be less than 12 times more dense than it is now. 12 is nowhere near 159 times. That planet must have insane gravity. Also, the planet is very close to the star so it's gonna be very hot. Any element can exist as a gas if things are hot enough. E.g. Mercury becomes a gas at 357°C. Imagine an atmosphere made of heavy metals like mercury.
I mean if its so dense is it that suprising theres an atomsphere? Like a really strong gravity and therefore dense atmosphere, with an active geology still releasing gasses, is it surprising theres anything at all?
Half the mass of Jupiter but 1.3 times the size of earth. Lava has a density of 2.9 g/cm2 Osmium the most dense element is 22.59 g/cm3. 22.59/2.9= 7.78 7.78 *1.3= 10.12 It looks like if the whole planet was made out of Osmium then the max mass compared to earth would be 10.12 times. 1300 earths can fit into Jupiter So your saying the mass of 650 earths is inside the volume 1.3 earths. That a much higher density than the most dense element...
Just you bud, just you. Far from it. Asteroids don’t, and while the likes of Mercury and the moon have trace amounts of gases, these are not atmospheres as to be useless. That’s not what he’s talking about here.
New discovery? we've discovered plenty of planets with an atmosphere. A lot of them might actually have life on them. A lot of them are Earth-like, and a lot of them are the size of Jupiter. this is nothing new.
It's a short video but you didn't even watch all of it This is the first time we've found a planet which seems like it has an atmosphere which orbits its star very closely The atmosphere should have been blasted away by solar radiation
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With a mass 159 times that of earth I would suppose it would be a planet made completely out of a very dense substance like maybe lead or one of the other dense KNOWN earth elements. But I will say this forever,the better our instruments get the more wonders we will find out that GOD has made.