Rogue planet
The nomad
978-613-0-14512-5
6130145128
108
2012-11-22
39.00 €
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. A planet without any gravitational ties to a star has been discovered roaming through space. Scientists have named the nomadic planet - CFBDSIR2149. Being a free-floating planet, the CFBDSIR2149 has no gravitational ties to any particular star or other stellar object so it wanders alone in space. The CFBDSIR2149 is the closest planetary body to our solar system. Ahead of all, scientific researchers have explained that they consider the planet as a homeless one since the latter does not orbit a star. Scientists have detected that the CFBDSIR2149 has certain qualities that made identification possible. For instance, they have found that the wandering planet acts as a groupie to the AB Doradus Moving Group - a band of 30 young stars that travels through space together. To put it bluntly, these stars, are all the same age...
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