Submitted by Mister_Moho t3_10nbc5n in space
Any particularly weird, wonderful, or plain interesting exoplanets.
Submitted by Mister_Moho t3_10nbc5n in space
Any particularly weird, wonderful, or plain interesting exoplanets.
Like Lrrr Ruler of the planet Omicron Persei 8
I count 6 vowels in that name.
that's because you don't understand what i said
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You mean it doesn't have an A?
no the beings there are named things like Lrrr and Ndndnd
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GJ 1214b Because it's like a "Hot shower" but on a planetary scale
The rain is warm?
Proxima b
Only 4 light years and in the habitable zone.
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TrEs-2b. it's just like a little physical piece of void manifest and i love it
They’re all just rock or gas at this point though, we don’t know enough yet…
Kepler 22b would like a word.
No it wouldn’t. An earth-like composition for Kepler 22b was ruled out.
So it's a water world. It is still located in the habitatable zone, unlike Gliese 1214b. If it has an ozone, it would have the same surface temp as Earth, and its orbit around its sun is almost as long as ours. There is no way to tell if there is life in that water, but I would put money on it.
There's a lot that goes into whether or not a life can harbor life. We don't know much about the composition of the planet, how old the solar system was before the planet developed, we don't know of it core or if it has a magnetic field. Not many people realize that jupiter is a major reason why life is supported on earth. Jupiter is so massive that it "catches" a lot of massive asteroids that could otherwise hit earth and cause a mass extinction event
This is the part I think a lot of people miss when they estimate life in the universe.
Our planetary system has been exceptionally stable thanks to a calm main sequence star and a giant planet as protector. Yet even with the ideal scenario, and single celled "life" starting on Earth almost immediately after the late heavy bombardment allowed, it still took nearly 4 BILLION years for multi-celled life to evolve and flourish in the Cambrian explosion 500 million years ago.
I’ll just stick with nice, familiar Ceres. I weigh only 4 pounds there. After years of practice, I can slam-dunk a basketball there. I can hit a golf ball nearly to Vesta. Ceres is cool.
I really don't know many exoplanets so I'd have to go with Kepler 22-b because of the King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard song lol
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Can't remember the name, but the rogues planet that shoots pink matter onto space
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Hard to say. There are many cool Exoplanets, if I had to put my finger on just one though it would probably be Kepler-62f a super-earth orbiting within the HZ of a K-type main sequence star. But Kepler-442b and Kepler-47c aren't too far behind
Proxima Centauri B, because its the closest one to Earth
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That one planet with the 90m km rings, I forgot its name
WASP-121b because it's so hot that it rains sapphires and rubies. Absolutely astounding
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slickhedstrong t1_j6888gn wrote
omicron persei 8. they don't have vowels in their names