Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Gj 504b


"If we could travel to this giant planet, we would see a world still glowing from the heat of its formation with a color reminiscent of a dark cherry blossom, a dull magenta," study researcher Michael McElwain, of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., said in a statement from the space agency. - See more at: http://www.space.com/22265-small-alien-planet-direct-photo.html#sthash.J2InIthU.dpuf
"If we could travel to this giant planet, we would see a world still glowing from the heat of its formation with a color reminiscent of a dark cherry blossom, a dull magenta," study researcher Michael McElwain, of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., said in a statement from the space agency. - See more at: http://www.space.com/22265-small-alien-planet-direct-photo.html#sthash.J2InIthU.dpuf
Glowing a dark magenta, the newly discovered exoplanet GJ 504b weighs in with about four times Jupiter's mass, making it the lowest-mass planet ever directly imaged around a star like the sun. This image is an artist's representation of the alien world.
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/S. Wiessinger - See more at: http://www.space.com/22265-small-alien-planet-direct-photo.html#sthash.J2InIthU.dpuf
Glowing a dark magenta, the newly discovered exoplanet GJ 504b weighs in with about four times Jupiter's mass, making it the lowest-mass planet ever directly imaged around a star like the sun. This image is an artist's representation of the alien world.
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/S. Wiessinger - See more at: http://www.space.com/22265-small-alien-planet-direct-photo.html#sthash.J2InIthU.dpuf

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