A planet large enough to fit 12,000 Earths has been discovered!
April 7, 2022
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The Hubble Space Telescope, which has revealed many things we didn’t know about space until today, made an entirely new discovery today as it continues its observations in
The Hubble Space Telescope, which has revealed many things we didn’t know about space until today, made an entirely new discovery today as it continues its observations in space. Scientists examining the data from the Hubble Space Telescope, they observed a newly formed planet† The observed planet is the largest planet in the solar system, with 1320 Earths. It was even 9 times bigger than Jupiter. So on paper this planet 12 thousand worlds can fit..
On the other hand, size wasn’t the only thing that made the planet special. The observed planet was experiencing one of the planet formation processes that are not very common in the universe. Alien, ‘disk instabilityIt was formed by a powerful process called ‘. This process was actually blamed for the formation of large planets like Jupiter.
Planet 9 times bigger than Jupiter
In this violent process, the planet, like other planets, accumulated matter and gas. does not consist of a small core† Instead, a planet is formed when the “preplanetary” disk around a star cools and its gravitational pull splits into one or more planetary mass fractions.
The new planet, called AB Aurigae b, orbits its own star 13.8 billion kilometers away, more than twice the distance even from Pluto, the farthest planet in our system from the sun. In the galaxy where the planet is located only about 2 million years old is seen as. The solar system we live in is 4.6 billion years old.
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