Planetology
Discovery of planets
978-613-0-15212-3
6130152124
88
2013-04-24
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Scientific researchers have advanced that they have detected a planet, protoplanet or star which appeared from the dramatic and violent process of being born in another solar system. Scientists have also mentioned that the birth of a planet is a crucial event in planetology since it sheds light on how planets come into being. Further scientific reports on the new planet suggest that the so-called protoplanet has a mass that appears to be at least the size of Jupiter. Scientific analysts have found that the new planet is situated about 335 light years from Earth, within the Milky Way. It is vital to note that it is the very first time that scientific experts have experienced the sight of a planet forming inside its natal environment. So far, planet formation has mostly been a topic tackled by computer simulations! If the recent discovery is confirmed, it would allow huge leaps in the scientific understanding of how planets take shape by allowing scientists to compare their theories against direct observations from the new planet...
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