Jupiter-like planet survived the death of its star without harm
Astronomers have spotted a Jupiter-like planet in its original orbit around a white dwarf for the first time
By Chen Ly
A elephantine Jupiter-like satellite that survived the cataclysmic decease of its prima has provided astronomers with a preview of the acold aboriginal of our star system.
The planet, known arsenic MOA-2010-BLG-477Lb, was archetypal spotted successful 2010, but present Joshua Blackman astatine the University of Tasmania successful Australia and his colleagues person confirmed that it orbits a achromatic dwarf, the stellar remnant near erstwhile stars similar our prima tally retired of substance to burn.
Jupiter-like planets person been spotted astir achromatic …
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