Connect with us

Science

Scientists discover WD1856b, an intact planet that survived the death of its host star – 7NEWS.com.au

The discovery shows planets can survive the explosion and death of their host stars – and it has implications for life on Earth.

Published

on

post featured image

There may now be concrete evidence that a planet is not necessarily extinguished when its host star dies.
Astronomers have spotted signs of an intact giant planet circling a dead star, known as a white dwarf, a new report by scientists at the University of Wisconsin reveals.
The white dwarf, called WS1856, is part of a star system approximately 80 light-years from Earth.
The newly detected survivor exoplanet, called WD1856b, is about seven times bigger than the white dwarf, which it circles i…

Click here to view the original article.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending