The planet is BD+۰۰۱۰ AB, located 2 light -years from Earth, in the constellation of Pegasus or winged horses, each of which takes about 1.5 hours around its planet, according to the . In other words, the planet is so close to its star that it becomes molten and evaporates into space.
The BD+۰۹۱۰ AB, each time its star orbit around its star, leaves a bright sequence of molten rocks like a sequel to molten materials that provide a view of a planet outside the solar system in its final stages of destruction. But the interesting thing about this is that in every 2 -hour circuit, the planet’s temperature reaches 2 degrees Celsius and much of its molten stones collapses.
Mark Han, a post -doctoral researcher at the University of MIT, says: “The range of this sequence is enormous and is drawn up to 2 million kilometers or approximately half -entire orbit of the planet.”
Researchers predict that it will take one to two million years for the entire planet to break.
So far, only three planets collapse have been discovered among more than six thousand planets outside the Solar System, each with a distinct and comet like space waste, but the BD+1 AB is distinct because its sequel is longer than the rest. According to Han, this shows that the process of evaporation is very catastrophic and disappears much earlier than other planets.
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