Researchers have discovered a planet with eight days in a year
2 min readGJ 367b was discovered by astronomers at the German Aerospace Center. The researchers found that the one-year period corresponds to only 8 days on an exoplanet, an exoplanet.
With half the mass of Earth, the newly discovered star has an extremely hot surface, with temperatures reaching 1,482 degrees Celsius. The reason for the high temperature of the planet is its proximity to the sun, the red dwarf star, which is located at a distance of 31 light years.
+A 330-meter asteroid will pass near Earth in December
The high incidence of radiation is another point that has caught the attention of astronomers, according to the article published in the scientific journal Science, GJ 367 b receives 500 times more radiation than Earth.
How did you find the planet?
Using NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (Tess), a device that detects celestial objects through the transit method – an observational model that measures the brightness of distant stars and, in the event of a dip, checks whether another object is not moving in front of the observed star between the observer and the star .
Measurement of the fundamental properties of the planet USP [sigla em inglês para planetas de período ultracurto]We can get a glimpse into the composition of the system and its evolutionary history,” Christian Lamm, study lead, states in the Science article.
see also
+ Horoscope: Check today’s forecast for your horoscope
+ Video: Driver leaves Tesla on autopilot and falls asleep on the SP highway
+ Food Stamps: Understand changes with new rules to benefit
+ Find out the most stolen cars in SP in 2021
+ Expedition identified the giant squid responsible for the shipwreck in 2011
+ Everything you need to know before buying a cooking pot
+ Discover in Armenia the eastern channel of the Roman Empire
+ USADA warns: Never wash raw chicken
+ Attacks passengers and pulls out a steward’s teeth
+ Aloe vera gel in the drink: see the benefits
+ Lemon Squeeze Trick Goes Crazy On Social Media
+ Lake Superior: The best freshwater wave in the world?
“Entrepreneur. Music enthusiast. Lifelong communicator. General coffee aficionado. Internet scholar.”