Stunned to detect water in the atmosphere of strange star systems
A strange star named HR 8799 and its planets: surprisingly, HR 8799 b, c, d and e caught the attention of experts who provided lots of interesting information, especially water discovery information. .
Accordingly, NASA's opportunity to examine the space suddenly discovered a strange astronomical system.
This system has a strange star named HR 8799. (Image source: Space.com).
The system has a strange star named HR 8799 and its planets: HR 8799 b, c, d and e , 179 light-years away in the constellation Pegasus.
The host star of this system has been identified as 30 million years old.
Under Hubbble's IRS infrared probe, experts have discovered that in this star system there are many liquid-like fluids and very poor methane gas.
Talking about poverty, methane gas, experts say, methane itself exists in this system. However, due to the peculiar impact of extreme chemical cloud surrounding the dominant system, it causes chemical reactions and dilutes this methane gas completely.
In addition, the origin of liquid water exists because this chemical cloud layer dominates the system.
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