The existence of planets in the universe
How many do you know?
Universe (Universe) is defined in the physical sense as all space and time (collectively called space-time) and its connotations, including all energy in various forms, such as electromagnetic radiation, ordinary matter, dark matter, dark energy, etc., where ordinary matter includes planets, satellites, stars, galaxies, galaxy clusters, and intergalactic matter, etc. The universe also includes the laws of physics that affect matter and energy, such as conservation laws, classical mechanics, relativity, etc. The following is a detailed introduction, take a look!
I. Diamond planets
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A "filled" diamond planet may sound quite luxurious, but know that scientists believe that carbon-rich star systems are extremely unfavorable to the existence of life, because oxygen can not participate in the formation of water molecules.
Diamond planets appear to be scattered with diamonds, but they are rocky planets. In August 2011, Australian astronomers discovered a diamond planet, and in October 2012, U.S. and French scientists announced the discovery of a diamond planet in the Cancer constellation, 55 Cancri e. This is the first diamond planet to be discovered orbiting a Sun-like star. This is the first diamond planet to be discovered orbiting a Sun-like star.
II. Planet Co Rot-2
The planet Co Rot-2 is under the control of the star's powerful X-ray radiation all year round, so intense that the planet loses about 5 million tons of material per second, making it a dead planet. The planet's characteristics are very similar to those of Jupiter in our galaxy, which is also a liquid giant, but it is too close to the star, only 4.2 million kilometres, less than 3% of the distance between the Sun and Earth. So it is a "fireball" is not too much, its surface temperature is like the feeling of the flaming mountains!
Three, zombie planet
Zombie planet is another nickname for the Northern LookSmart Beta, a huge alien planet with a mass about three times that of Jupiter. It is the first exotic planet that can be imaged directly in visible light and was discovered in 2008. The planet orbits the dust-shrouded star North fall, 25 light-years from Earth.
In October 2012, scientists nicknamed the planet the "zombie planet" because it seemed to have suddenly appeared from the grave of academia.
Exoplanet Tees-2
Exoplanet Tees-2 is an alien world darker than coal, and this planet is the darkest known world astronomers have discovered so far. At a distance from Earth and the size of Jupiter, the gas giant Tees-2 reflects less than 1% of its parent planet's sunlight on its surface, making it darker than coal or any planet or moon in our solar system. Locked by tides, the planet faces the star on one side only and is always dark on the other.
V. Hell planet
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The exoplanet Co Rot-7 is hell, with fiery rock showers falling from the sky, a vast sea of lava on one side, and light from a star forever baking on the other. 2009 saw the first description of Co Rot-7, the first exoplanet scientists have found to be rocky. 1.5 million miles (about 2.5 million kilometres) from its parent star, Co Rot-7 is 1/23 of the distance between Mercury and the Sun.
The planet is also subject to tidal energy, with one side always facing the orbiting star and the other side in the dark. According to astronomers' calculations, the temperature on the side toward the star reaches 4220 degrees Fahrenheit (about 2327 degrees Celsius).
Six, Kepler-19b
Scientists have found that Kepler-mob's orbit is very unusual, going fast and slow, suggesting that there is another mysterious object influencing the planet's orbit. Its rotation period is 9.3 days, its radius is about 2.2 times the radius of the Earth, and its mass is less than 20.3 times that of the Earth.
VII. 55 Cancer
55 Cancer is relatively close to the Earth, only about 40 light years. The maximum temperature of its daytime hemisphere is nearly 2427 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature of its nighttime hemisphere is only 1127 degrees Celsius. Scientists have found mysterious alien liquid flowing from the surface of 55 Cancer. There may be a huge amount of material inside this super-Earth, and it's very close proximity to the star has left the surface almost intact, causing the liquid to start oozing out from beneath the surface.
Eight: HD209458b
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Exoplanet HD209458b is trailing a giant "tail," which scientists have found to be stripped of its atmosphere by powerful stellar winds, forming a giant comet-like wake.
Glimpse 1214b
The exoplanet Glimpse 1214b, with a mass between Earth and Neptune, is a planet that has been steamed alive, and its strong pressure makes the planet like a planetary pressure cooker. Because if you enter this planet above, then will soon experience the feeling of being inside the pressure cooker!
Ten, HD189733b
HD189733b is about 60 light-years from Earth, and Hubble telescope observations have revealed that the planet may be shrouded in stellar hydrogen fusion because they are so close together that the surface has been completely "burned".



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