Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Hubble grab hold of star devouring planet in Milky Way

A PLANET in the course of action of being devoured by the star trapped live by the Hubble telescope. The planet, names WASP-12b has maximum known surface temperature of roughly 1500 degree C of any planet in Milky Way.

By means of the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph the researchers experimental hoe planet was whipped into an extended shape by gravitational forces. In this progression the planet might be enveloped by its own parent star over the ten million year.

Carole Haswell, researcher with the group said, “We see an enormous cloud of material, which is evading and will be captured by the star. We have recognized chemical elements by no means before seen on planets outside our own solar system.”

WASP-12b, revealed in 2008, is situated about 600 light years as of earth in the Auriga Constellation and is more than 300 times bigger than earth and 40 percent greater than Jupiter. It is so close to star that it orbits the star in little more than 24 hours.

It is the first time Astronomers the occasion so closely, even though they knew the star will gulp down a planet that comes near it.

The Hubble Space Telescope, HST, named after American astronomer Edwin Hubble, is in action since April 1990.

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