Astronomers Discover Nearby 'Young Jupiter' Exoplanet 28
An anonymous reader writes: Astronomers from Stanford and the Kavli Institute have discovered a new exoplanet orbiting 51 Eridani that strongly resembles a young Jupiter. They say its similarities could help us to understand how our own solar system formed. It's a convenient discovery, because 51 Eridani is less than 100 light-years away, and only about 20 million years old. The discovery was confirmed by astronomers at the Keck Observatory and published in Science (abstract). "In addition to being the lowest-mass planet ever imaged, it's also one of the coldest – 800 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas others are around 1,200 F – and features the strongest atmospheric methane signal on record. Previous Jupiter-like exoplanets have shown only faint traces of methane, far different from the heavy methane atmospheres of the gas giants in our solar system."
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#50319267.
Re: Pretty damned cold (Score:1)
Well I agree since absolute zero is -459.67F...
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-800F Wow! I am thinking that might be below (well below!) Absolute Zero.
What happens below absolute zero? Do electrons start orbiting backwards?
I have to agree that was a poor choice of delimiter there...
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The electrons go backwards in time. ;)
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Frank Herbert hit the bong too hard one day and wrote similar silliness in Dune, minus ten kelvin I think it was?
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Do tell us where you found a minus sign on that temperature. There isn't one.
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– 800 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas others are around 1,200 F –
That is not a minus sign, it is dashes around a phrase.
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Yeah, that's en-dash, not a minus sign. Good jorb!
Young. (Score:4, Interesting)
only about 20 million years old
Neat to think that the dinosaurs were already gone for 45 million years when this planet came to be.
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" Dinosaurs are still with us today. Why, I have several outside right now eating sunflower seeds from the feeder."
That is why the rest of us don't live in Australia.
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Chickens? I hate how the scruffy little bastards look at me. Imagine POWs eyeing the guards when they can hear their side's guns in the distance. Yeah, you jumped up bunch of monkeys, you're in charge - for the moment.
It's like they're just waiting for the next asteroid to put them back in their rightful place.
On a bed of onions, mushrooms & wine in a casser0., '"1!
no carrier
that Jupiter God Guy sure got around, didn't he? (Score:2)
Congratulations (Score:2)
http://www.amnh.org/explore/ne... [amnh.org]
Use it to detect NEO asteroids? (Score:1)
Discovered by Gemini Planet Imager (Score:1)
SI units (Score:2)