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Scientists discover four 'Hot Jupiter' exoplanets using HATSouth network of telescopes


Scientists discover four Hot Jupiter exoplanets using HATSouth network of telescopes
Scientists discover four Hot Jupiter exoplanets using HATSouth network of telescopes
We Report The Discovery Of Four Close-in Transiting Exoplanets (HATS-50b Through HATS-53b), Discovered Using The HATSouth Three-continent Network Of Homogeneous And Automated Telescopes, Researchers Led By Thomas Henning Of The Max Planck Institute For Astronomy In Germany Wrote In The Journal ArXiv.org.
PTI
| Updated on: 01 Jan 2018, 01:10:55 PM
Scientists have discovered four new hot Jupiter extrasolar planets orbiting dwarf stars. 
Using telescopes of the Hungarian-made Automated Telescope Network-South (HATSouth) Exoplanet Survey, the team observed four G-type dwarf stars known as HATS-50, HATS-51, HATS-52 and HATS-53. ....

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Scientists uncover a 'hellish' planet so hot it could vaporize most metals


Scientists uncover a hellish planet so hot it could vaporize most metals
CNET
2 hrs ago
Mark Serrels
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TOI-1431b is one of the hottest planets ever discovered. University of South Queensland
TOI-1431b, a newly discovered planet located roughly 490 light-years from earth, is big. It s three times more massive than Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. 
But that s not the most interesting part of TOI-1431b, not even close. The most interesting part? TOI-1431b is hot.
Ridiculously hot.
Discovered by a global team of astronomers, led by astrophysicist Brett Addison from the University of Southern Queensland s Centre for Astrophysics in Toowoomba, TOI-1431b is so close to its bright star that it has an orbit time of two and a half days. That means its temperature is among the hottest ever discovered. ....

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