Strange planet is blacker than coal 11/08A/2011
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@thefifajay Thanks! --- @troooth2011
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Lol no bother bro.One of us was bound to pick it up.
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Cheers mate.
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exactly like the one near our sun now. that is why it is confusing when viewing because it does not reflect the direct sunlight, however the opposite side is, because of intense heat exiting the planet. it is like a giant piece of coal.....period.
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Could be diamonds on it the size of houses.
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Could it be a blackhole? Light does not reflect off it because lights do NOT escape the surface of a black hole.
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My understanding of exoplanets is that they only see their gravitational perturbances and not them physically, which makes this article hella suss!
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Awsome. Thanks Jay. Nice One.
Mr2tuff 6 months ago
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Anytime mate.
I updated my Stellarium.TrES-2b is in my stellarium,but there no info in the top left.
Distance-AU,size,movement,nothing,but I can still be directed to it when searching?
GSC 03549-02811 will "switch" to "TrES-2 Parent Star" in the find option.
Thought it was Weird.
TheFifaJay 6 months ago