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zed planet, which has the same density as our home world, and violates all known planetary formation theories by its existence. The discovery of Kepler-78b was made by two separate groups of astronomers in the US and Switzerland, who were analyzing data from NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope. The new planet orbits a sun-like Kepler-78 star in the Cygnus or Swan constellation some 400 light years away from Earth. The scientists say that Kepler-78b is unique as it’s the first known Earth-sized planet, which has a density similar to Earth. Despite being twice as heavy, it’s just 20 per cent larger than Earth and is believed to be composed of the same rock and iron as our home world. But this is where the similarities end as the astronomers stressed that life is impossible on Kepler-78b, which Andrew W. Howard from the University of Hawaii described “as one of the most hellish” places ever discovered. The planet is a lava world where the surface temperatures exceed 1000 Celcius, “well above the temperature where rock melts,” Howard told the New York Times. Such extreme conditions are caused by Kepler-78b’s super tight orbit, which overturns the existing knowledge on planetary formation. The planet circles around its star in just eight and a half hours at a distance of less than a million miles (around 1.6 million kilometers). By contrast, Earth is 93 million miles (around 150 million kilometers) away from the sun, completing a full circle around it in 365 days. According to current theories, Kepler-78b couldnt have formed so close to its star as its orbit would’ve been inside the sun when the system was taking shape. “It couldnt have formed in place because you cant form a planet inside a star. It couldnt have formed further out and migrated inward, because it would have migrated all the way into the star. This planet is an enigma,” Dimitar Sasselov, a member of Dr. Pepe’s team, told the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) website. Another CfA astronomer, David Latham, acknowledged that modern science doesn’t “know how it formed or how it got to where it is today,” calling Kepler-78b “a complete mystery.” However, Latham stressed that the newly discovered planet “isn’t going to last forever.” In three billion years, the gravitational tides will draw Kepler-78b close to the sun and it’ll eventually be ripped part. Kepler-78b is one of more than 150 planets, which NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope spotted by registering dimming of the starlight when a planet passes in front of it. The spacecraft was launched in 2009, but went out of order this May, with the US Space Agency saying that it won’t be making attempts to resume its operations. But the amount of data on exoplanets (planets outside the Solar system), which Kepler managed to collect, will take several years for the astronomers to analyze. Share on tumblr Comments (16) un-chained and angry 01.11.2013 04:28 Okay whats up, first a story about an over-due library book and now a story about a planet we can never use...really. Is the snooze that slow? Diez Sanchez 01.11.2013 04:18 Like watching a monkeys look thru binoculars & go all screaming meckak! Then all the rest of the monkeys watching him agree! A creature tied by its DNA chains to this ball called earth who cant even conquer a simple flu is wasting its time looking that far into space! Beside,its own predatory hierarchal ways embedded in its genes are why they are mesmerized & the possibility to weoponize what they are see! Killing each other is first, than to help its own kind to live long enough to ever understand why that planet circles its sun in 8 hours! Ha! +1 Matthew P 01.11.2013 04:04 It would have been just fine if it was created there... but then its easier to come up with a new theory than to look that one in the eye... More comments Add comment Authorization required for adding comments Where to watchSchedule Follow us facebook twitter YouTube Google+ Instag Recommended Ocean used to wash Martian shores – Russian scientists 11 Another hazardous asteroid to dart close to Earth in 2065 11 Space ballooning: 20-mile-high flights offered for $75K It’s raining satellite: Europe’s gravity field explorer to fall back to Earth in two weeks 11 Phobos-Grunt-2: Russia to probe Martian moon by 2022 6
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