NASA discovers a planet “over-e” that emits a mysterious signal

NASA has discovered a mysterious planet “over-one” (otherwise “hypergai”) that appears to be emitting a recurring signal of 154 light years. The planet, named toi-1846 b, is almost twice as much as the Earth and a mass four times larger. It revolves around a small, cold red dwarf every four days, causing a strange, repetitive decline in the brightness of its star. This signal first drawn the attention of scientists when NASA’s Tess Space Telescope observed this particular March weakening pattern. Now, the existence of TOI-1846 B was confirmed by a team of scientists using both space and terrestrial telescopes. This planet is part of the so -called “Radius Gap”, a rare class of planets between small, rocky worlds such as land and larger, rich in planets such as Poseidon. It can have water despite the temperature of 600 ° F according to the Daily Mail despite the estimated surface temperature of 600 ° F (about 316 ° C), […]
Source: News Beast

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