First discovered the planet in the constellation
Pr0201-b and Pr0211-b, the names of two new planets found, about 550 light-years from the Earth and belonging to the constellation Cancer.
Astronomers discovered two giant gas planets orbiting the star in a dense constellation.
The illustration of a giant planetary gas revolves around
Its own star in the Cancer constellation.
Pr0201-b and Pr0211-b, the names of two new planets found, about 550 light-years from the Earth and belonging to the constellation Cancer. Each planet turns around its own star. Due to flying too close to the star, the surface temperature of the two planets is several thousand degrees Celsius, National Geographic reports.
Sam Quinn, a PhD student at the University of Georgia in the US, and colleagues discovered two giant planets when they used 1.5-meter-diameter telescopes to measure the speed of 53 stars in Beehive star group of the constellation Cancer.
This is the first time astronomers have found evidence of the existence of a star system - the planet between a constellation . But one raises the question: Why have we never seen such stars - planets?
"In the past, researchers did not know if planets could form in constellations. So they did not point telescopes towards constellations when searching for planets. Our research shows very much. As many planets exist between star-forming regions and they revolve around stars, " Quinn said.
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