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Blisteringly hot alien planet found

By T.K. Randall
December 5, 2011 · Comment icon 11 comments

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A planet so hot that iron would melt on its surface has been discovered orbiting a distant star.
Kepler-21b is only slightly larger than the Earth but orbits so close to its parent star that the temperature on its surface is a sweltering 2,960 degrees Fahrenheit with an orbit of just 2.8 Earth days. The planet is 352 light years away and was discovered by NASA's Kepler space telescope.
Astronomers have found an alien planet not much bigger than Earth, but so blisteringly hot that life has no shot of gaining a foothold there.


Source: Live Science | Comments (11)




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Comment icon #2 Posted by DONTEATUS 13 years ago
Well if we ever make it past ourselfs,we just may someday get to "Gliese 581g" then we could have a chance to see just how easy life can grow in the soup of the Universe.JMO.justDONTEATUS
Comment icon #3 Posted by 747400 13 years ago
It shows how misleading the News can be. This (I think it's the same one) was described on the News as "Earth-like". I wouldn't say that exactly.
Comment icon #4 Posted by 747400 13 years ago
Oh no, that's a different one. This one is 21B, apparently, but the new one is 22B. Time to update the thread, I think!
Comment icon #5 Posted by Nuke_em 13 years ago
Space is full of life latest research shows, i just hope we won't stumble across wrong one.
Comment icon #6 Posted by Talbot 13 years ago
Oh no, that's a different one. This one is 21B, apparently, but the new one is 22B. Time to update the thread, I think! I think it is Kepler 22B? The one that is supposed to be like California type climate?
Comment icon #7 Posted by Robbo 13 years ago
Astronomers have confirmed the existence of an Earth-like planet in the "habitable zone" around a star not unlike our own.The planet, Kepler 22-b, lies about 600 light-years away and is about 2.4 times the size of Earth, and has a temperature of about 22C. BBC News
Comment icon #8 Posted by psyche101 13 years ago
Well if we ever make it past ourselfs,we just may someday get to "Gliese 581g" then we could have a chance to see just how easy life can grow in the soup of the Universe.JMO.justDONTEATUS mermaid wedding gowns lace back wedding dress lace cap sleeve wedding dress At 20 and a half light years away, we should get packing. We have a long round trip ahead. What is up with the wedding dresses?
Comment icon #9 Posted by DONTEATUS 13 years ago
At 20 and a half light years away, we should get packing. We have a long round trip ahead. What is up with the wedding dresses? Looks like I have a stalker wanting to marry me ? Hey ! psyche101 which planet do you like for life ? Gliese581g or Pandora ? Earth is so old world now !
Comment icon #10 Posted by Muenzenhamster 13 years ago
New headline for the Fundamentalist Fanatical News: Hell found by atheist scientist! When asked, the atheist scientist replied "no comment." All fanaticists may now rest, knowing that science has been disproven and utter insanity shall reign once more! No, really. Give it a few weeks and you'll find someone on YouTube stating precisely what I said above. Thank dog for intelligent people...
Comment icon #11 Posted by psyche101 13 years ago
Looks like I have a stalker wanting to marry me ? Best tell Mrs D to keep on her toes! Hey ! psyche101 which planet do you like for life ? Gliese581g or Pandora ? Earth is so old world now ! Any planet with BBQ is good I reckon As long as there is a prawn to chuck on there


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