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Extreme Exoplanet Volcanism Possibly Detected On 55 Cancri E 40

astroengine writes with this excerpt from Discovery.com: Using data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, astronomers have revealed wild atmospheric changes on a well studied exoplanet — changes that they suspect are driven by extreme volcanic activity. Over a period of two years, the team, led by University of Cambridge researchers, noted a three-fold change in temperature on the surface of 55 Cancri e. The super-Earth planet orbits a sun-like star 40 light-years away in the constellation of Cancer. It is twice the size of Earth and 8-times our planet's mass. 55 Cancri e is well-known to exoplanet hunters as the "diamond planet" — a world thought to be carbon-rich, possibly covered in hydrocarbons. But this new finding, published in the arXiv pre-print service, has added a new dimension to the planet's weird nature. "This is the first time we've seen such drastic changes in light emitted from an exoplanet, which is particularly remarkable for a super-Earth," said co-author Nikku Madhusudhan, of Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy, in a press release. "No signature of thermal emissions or surface activity has ever been detected for any other super-Earth to date."
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Extreme Exoplanet Volcanism Possibly Detected On 55 Cancri E

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  • -Spock But seriously, this stuff is just amazing.
    • Re:Fascinating (Score:4, Interesting)

      by gstoddart ( 321705 ) on Tuesday May 05, 2015 @02:02PM (#49622913) Homepage

      Yeah, it's literally stuff which was theoretical science (if not science fiction) 25 years ago.

      Some days I look back at Pong and think "holy shit we've come a long way".

      Detecting possible volcanoes on a planet 40 light years away? That boggles my mind.

      Yay science!!

    • Speaking of Spock, it sounds like this planet is the Genesis device
  • But no, you insisted we could address the root causes of global warming by "altering the atmosphere".

    Chalk up another dead world of climate change deniers.

  • It was aliens having a global thermonuclear war.

    • They'd have to be hellatough to have a nuclear war lasting two years.

      • actually, that could well be the type we have on Earth, if command and control of any major nuclear power taken down missiles could be launched sporadically over indefinite time period

  • I love that word. Cancri.
  • I'd rent this place out and live in hell.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    2973 K / 1273 K = 2.335
    You need creative rounding to get a factor of 3.

    • by Gr8Apes ( 679165 )
      2973 = 3000
      1273 = 1000

      3000/1000....

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I'm very happy that I'm alive at the same time as humanity's discovery of extra-solar worlds. In 500 years discoveries like those in TFA will still be remembered. It seems plausible that we will be seen as living through a golden age of astronomy.

    It's also just plain exciting. I imagine 'excited' is how people felt when they first saw Galileo's sketches of lunar craters & Jupiter's moons.

    • depends if we get sent back to the dark ages, either by ourselves or by hostile extraterrestrial life

  • Can't we warn those poor people?

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