Astronomers Find Distant, Fluffy Planet

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  1. Hinato

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    "WASHINGTON - The largest planet ever found orbiting another star is so puffy it would float on water, astronomers said Thursday. The newly discovered planet, dubbed HAT-P-1, is both the largest and least dense of the nearly 200 worlds astronomers have found outside our own solar system.


    HAT-P-1 orbits one of a pair of stars in the constellation Lacerta, about 450 light-years from Earth.

    "This new planet, if you could imagine putting it in a cosmic water glass, it would float," said Robert Noyes, a research astrophysicist with the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. The planet, a gas giant, is probably a puffed up ball of hydrogen and helium.

    HAT-P-1 is an oddball planet, since it orbits its parent star at just one-twentieth of the distance that separates Earth from our own sun. While Earth takes a year to orbit the sun, the newly found planet whips around its star once every 4.5 days.

    Astronomers believe HAT-P-1 may belong to an entirely new class of planets, along with a second, smaller distant world that's also puffier than theories would have predicted, Noyes said.

    Astronomers used a network of telescopes in Arizona and Hawaii to discover the planet. Its parent star is too faint to see with the naked eye but can be spied with binoculars."

    Really awesome find gj Astronomers :)!
     
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    lol. did you just get that from yahoo. yeah, it was the first thing i saw on yahoo. pretty interesting though.
     
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    Yes I did liked to share it to everyone pretty interesting stuff :)
     
  4. RikkuFox FTW

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    If it is truly made of helium and nitrogen, it's obvious it would float in water. Hell, helium floats in AIR. If that is hard to believe, you're thinking along the lines of mass, not density.
     
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    XP WEll I found that intresting >.> sweet more planets
     
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    <span style='font-family:Comic Sans MS'>i wonder how many planets they've discovered all together

    *looks at Hinato*......"Would you do me the honor of baring my children?"</span>
     
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    Lol Havoc. I didn't quite get that.. Pardon me?
     
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    i said i wonder how many planets they have discovered so far


    *looks at Hinato again*........Would you do me the honor of baring my children?
     
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    lol
     
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    Miroku much...
     
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    Bleargh, NASA finds planets all the time. They spend too much frickin' money to observe the space and for every announcement not made is billions of tax-payer's dollar gone. Glutton pricks.
     
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    i agree
    the money they spend on that could be used helping people who actually need it
     
  13. Zohair

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    Damn good news!

    tfs
     
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    interesting....
     
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    Yay, we found something useless and wasted a lot of money doing it.

    Good job!
     

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