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Astronomers discover an exoplanet resembling giant mirror in Milky Way Galaxy

Astronomers discover an exoplanet resembling giant mirror in Milky Way Galaxy

Astronomers have discovered an exoplanet within the Milky Way Galaxy that has been described because the universe’s “most reflective natural object” as a result of it resembles a “giant mirror”.,

Astronomers introduced that the exoplanet known as LTT9779b is positioned about 264 light-years from Earth and completes its orbit of a Sun-like star in 19 hours.

Data from the European Space Agency’s CHEOPS Telescope have been used within the analysis.

It was acknowledged that the diameter of the exoplanet is about 4.7 instances bigger than the Earth, and that it orbits round its star in a better orbit than Mercury’s distance from the Sun. For this cause, ıt was acknowledged that on one facet it was continuously day and on the opposite facet it was continuously night time.

It was famous that LTT9779b is considered surrounded by metallic clouds of titanium and silicates, and due to this fact displays about 80 % of incoming mild, making the exoplanet “the most reflective natural object” within the universe.

The floor of LTT9779b was acknowledged to be at a temperature of 1800 levels Celsius, which is even greater than molten lava attributable to intense radiation from its star.

One of the authors of the examine, Prof. Dr. James Jenkins made the assertion., “LTT9779b is a giant mirror in space. We think clouds on the planet could condense into droplets and rain titanium in parts of the atmosphere.”

From the Côte d’Azur Observatory in France, Prof. Dr. Vivien Parmentier stated “Although it’s a planet that shouldn’t exist, its super-reflective cloud cover is probably preventing the planet from getting too hot and destroying its atmosphere,”

Parmentier added that each one different planets at this temperature, that are massive sufficient to carry their atmospheres, don’t see clouds as a result of temperature and due to this fact they’re darkish like coal, and LTT9779b is a singular instance on this respect.

Source: www.anews.com.tr