Discover new planets, understand more about the early universe
Hubble Space Telescope has just caught sight of a compact planet called J0925. A new planet is like a newly discovered green pea.
Hubble Space Telescope has just caught sight of a compact planet called J0925 . A new planet is like a newly discovered green pea.
New planet J0925 has a diameter of 6000 light years.
Scientists predict that small planets like green peas in this universe may have appeared since ancient times , when the universe was early and appeared in the hottest century in the universe, maybe 13 billion years. before.
Scientists used an ultraviolet spectrometer combined with the Hubble telescope in space to observe, resulting in the planet J0925 emitting a large amount of ionized photons on its path.
"This is a very beautiful and extremely important galaxy, it has witnessed and survived through the evolutionary and changes in the universe, this discovery shows that it is providing us with understanding. know more about the early universe ".
Now scientists continue to study the "Green Pea" planet and will make official announcements in 2018.
Information has just been published in the scientific journal Nature.com
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