Discovery of a runaway planet from the solar system
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US scientists have made the first discovery, using a radio-powered telescope, of a "space" planet outside our solar system, according to a recent study.
The study, published in The Astrophysical, said earlier that the discovered UFO was a planet, while scientists thought it was a "star of Afl".
The latest data revealed that he was 200 years younger than he thought.
The planet has a strong magnetic field that is more than 200 times the strength of the buyer's magnetic field and can generate dazzling twilight that surpasses the polar lights of the planet.
The "stray planet" is cooler than the sun, with a temperature of 825 degrees Celsius, compared with the sun's surface temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius.
According to astronomers, the planet is called the "stray planet," in that it swims into space without orbiting any major star, just 20 light-years from Earth.
Astronomer, at the University of Arizona, Melody Cao said: "This body is located on the boundary between Planet and the star of Aval, and offers some surprises that can help us understand the magnetic processes on both stars and planets
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