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Astronomers Discover Nearby 'Young Jupiter' Exoplanet

An anonymous reader writes: Astronomers from Stanford and the Kavli Institute have discovered a new exoplanet orbiting 51 Eridani that strongly resembles a young Jupiter. They say its similarities could help us to understand how our own solar system formed. It's a convenient discovery, because 51 Eridani is less than 100 light-years away, and only about 20 million years old. The discovery was confirmed by astronomers at the Keck Observatory and published in Science (abstract). "In addition to being the lowest-mass planet ever imaged, it's also one of the coldest – 800 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas others are around 1,200 F – and features the strongest atmospheric methane signal on record. Previous Jupiter-like exoplanets have shown only faint traces of methane, far different from the heavy methane atmospheres of the gas giants in our solar system."

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  1. Young. by grub · · Score: 3, Interesting


    only about 20 million years old

    Neat to think that the dinosaurs were already gone for 45 million years when this planet came to be.

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  2. Re:Pretty damned cold by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Do tell us where you found a minus sign on that temperature. There isn't one.