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Sunday, September 23, 2007
The 10 most intriguing extrasolar planets,Free floaters-Photo
There are known exoplanets that have one, two and even three suns. But one bizarre class of planet-sized objects has no suns at all, and instead floats untethered through space. Called planemos, the objects are similar to, but smaller than, brown dwarfs, failed stars too small to achieve stellar ignition.
Posted by ingliskeith at 6:37 AM 0 comments
Labels: extrasolar, Free floaters, intriguing, most, planets
Monday, September 17, 2007
The 10 most intriguing extrasolar planets--The Closest-Epsilon Eridani b
Epsilon Eridani b orbits an orange Sun-like star only 10.5 light years away from Earth. It is so close to us telescopes might soon be able to photograph it. It orbits too far away from its star to support liquid water or life as we know it, but scientists predict there are other stars in the system that might be good candidates for alien life.
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Labels: 10, Epsilon Eridani b, extrasolar, intriguing, most, planets
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