It has been almost 40 years since the first planet outside of our solar system was discovered.
Since then, over 5,800 strange and wonderful worlds have been located in 4,300 planetary systems.
Inpox -127b: supersonic wind
The gas giant West -127B has a very powerful, supersonic wind.
Vijay Entists’ believes it is the fastest jetstream home in the well -known universe.
Its wind is so fast, about 33,000 kilometers per hour, that it will strip any astro-tourist’s meat from the bone.
The fastest winds found in our own solar system occur on Neptune – only reaching 1,200MPH.
HD 189733b: Stinky planet that rain glass
This hell planet is notorious for two reasons: its fatal weather and its smell.
According to data captured by the James Web Space Telescope, the Planet HD 189733b has an atmosphere that smells rotten eggs.
Vijay ENTistas knows this because of the presence of hydrogen sulfide in its atmosphere, which will smell the planet like sulfur.
The planet is approximately the size of Jupiter, the largest in our solar system, which means it can fit around 1,300 earth inside it, according to NASA.
But unlike Jupiter, the death penalty is cool, HD 189733b sits near the frequency of its own sun, earning the normal astro-nickname of “Hot Jupiter”.
Even on its dark side, HD reaches temperatures north of 189733 b 650 ° C (1,200 ° F).
This alien world glass, on the side, also rain in the tampest-divorce wind.
According to NASA, “this is more than the inconvenience of falling into the rain on the planet.” “It is death by a thousand cuts.”
Trace -2b: Darkst exoplanet
NASA Eagle Eagle Cappler Space Telescope Spotted Trace -2B – Darkst Famous Explanet – 2011.
It reflects less than 1% of any light that hits it, disguising it almost completely against the ink blackness of space.
“The coal is darker than the black lump of coal, than the dark acrylic paint you can paint,” said David Keeping of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
“How dark this planet is ridiculous.”
Vijay ENTISTS Believes that the planet is very hot to support any cloud cover, which can reflect light and can easily find planets astronomers.
Calt -9b: The hottest exoplanet
Calt -9B is not just your average “hot guru” – a name given to the gas giants that have a short orbit for 10 days.
It is really the hottest exoplanet ever, with the surface temperature of 4,300 ° C/7,800 ° F.
It’s hotter than most stars.
It also has a 36 -day orbital period – which makes a year on the planet not more than 1.5 days.
“There is a strange factor with Calt -9B,” said John Ahlers, astronomer of the University Space Research Association of Maryland and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
“It is a very close, almost polar orbit of a large planet that is around the fast -moving star, and these features complicate our ability to understand the stars and its effects on the planet.”
Ke 451 b: Earth 2.0
In order to be a planet to stayable, it needs to be inside a thing known as the “Goldil Ocks Q” zone – where water may exist in a liquid form on the surface of the planet.
Kepler -4524B may be inhabited, according to Vaig SCIENTISTSACo, who argues that one of the strange planets.
Of all the explored exoplenets so far, only one handful of their star’s “Goldil Ocks’ zone has been found.
Most of the planets beyond the host’s situations that are incompatible with life, because we know – it is a powerful wind or a burning temperature.
Kepler-4524B is the first nearest-earth-sized planet, according to NASA, orbiting the sun around the star.
It is about 60% larger than the earth, which gives it the possibility of becoming rocky.
It takes Kepler -452B to orbit its star than the earth – makes our year approximately the same length.
You need to know about the planets in our solar system
Our solar system is made up of nine planets with the earth near the third of the sun. But each planet has its own stories, so know more about it all …
- What is the age of the earth? Other facts plus on our planet
- How many moons are there in Mercury?
- What color is Venus?
- How far is Mars on earth? And other facts on the red planet
- How old is Jupiter?
- How many moons are Saturn?
- Are there rings in Uranus?
- How many moons are Neptune?
- How old is Pluto?
- How hot is the sun?
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