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  • Huge Alien Planet Has a Mysterious Hot Spot

    10/20/2010 5:37:53 PM PDT · by KevinDavis · 15 replies
    space.com ^ | 10/19/10
    A huge alien planet has a strange hot spot on its side, and astronomers aren't sure what to make of it. The planet, named Upsilon Andromedae b, is a so-called "hot Jupiter" — a scorching gas giant. It is also tidally locked, meaning that one side is perpetually boiling under its parent star's fierce glare.
  • NASA's Spitzer Sees Day and Night on Exotic World

    10/13/2006 11:45:54 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 9 replies · 189+ views
    NASA ^ | October 12, 2006 | Whitney Clavin / Susan Watanabe / Brian Dunbar
    The researchers used Spitzer to determine the temperature variation in the atmosphere of a nearby planet called Upsilon Andromedae b. This "hot-Jupiter" planet is a gas giant similar to Jupiter, but it orbits very close to its scorching star, circling the star once every 4.6 days. Scientists believe the planet is tidally locked to its star. This means it is rotating slowly enough that the same side always faces the star, just as the same side of Earth's tidally locked moon always faces toward us, hiding its "dark side." However, since this planet is made of gas, its outer atmosphere...