Scientists Intrigued by Strange Behavior of Distant Planet
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Scientists Intrigued by Strange Behavior of Distant Planet
A team of astronomers observed a confused exoplanet orbiting its two parent stars in a highly unusual way. As New Scientist reports, the planet, which was first discovered in 2004, is located in a system called Nu Octantis 72 light-years away, and is twice the size of Jupiter. After it was spotted, some physicists thought its mere existence was impossible due to its extremely close proximity to its twin stars. But according to a new paper publis…
Astrophysicists reveal link between binary stars and retrograde planet
Astrophysicists have recorded a unique case that defies classical models of planetary formation: a giant planet orbiting in the opposite direction to the movement of its binary star system. The discovery was made by an international team of astrophysicists, led by Professor Man Hoi Lee of the University of Hong Kong, and published in the journal Nature. The system in question is nu Octantis, located in the constellation of Octans, about 69 light…
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