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Post by neufer » Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:47 pm

http://astrobob.areavoices.com/2012/04/01/carmelized-exoplanet-defies-the-laws-of-gastronomy/ wrote:
Carmelized exoplanet defies laws of gastronomy
Posted on April 1, 2012 by astrobob

<<Crack open the Exoplanet Encyclopedia today and you’ll learn that the number of extra-solar planets now stands at 763. While many are more massive than Jupiter and orbit their suns in less than a day, a few are Earth-sized or smaller and orbit in the “Goldilocks Zone” where liquid water might exist. Of all these alien worlds, surely the strangest is the one scientists have nicknamed “Fluffy”.
Discovered just days ago, CHARR b orbits a fiery yellow giant star in the southern constellation Fornax the Furnace. Based on its orbital period – a mere 6 minutes – and the degree it dims its host star during eclipses, astronomers have determined CHARR b’s density at just .37 grams per milliliter. That makes it the least dense of all the planets discovered to date. Indeed, CHARR b appears to have the consistency of a marshmallow.

More recent observations with the infrared-sensitive eyes of the Spitzer Space Observatory have finally given us a clearer picture of this sticky world. Because CHARR b orbits so close to its host sun, its rotation rate has become fixed over time, so that the same side always faces the star. One hemisphere roasts in perpetual sunlight while the other chills out in eternal darkness.

Careful analyses have revealed that a portion of the sun-facing side is much darker and hotter than the rest of the hemisphere. Using a high-dispersion spectrograph, a device that reveals a star or planet’s composition based on the fingerprint of elements in its light, CHARR b’s dark region turns out to be almost pure carbon. A few rogue scientists argue it’s made of black diamond, but the consensus opinion leans more toward a heavily carmelized, semi-molten crust – no surprise given how closely the planet orbits its star.

Additional observations with the Hubble Space Telescope have also detected “hot spots” on the sun-facing side. No one’s sure what these glowing patches are, since they’re at the very limit of resolution, but theories range from volcanic eruptions to crust spontaneously bursting into flame due to intense radiation from the host star.

Astronomers plan to monitor “Fluffy” with every instrument they can. As I write this, plans are underway to launch a probe to snatch a sample of this unique world and return it to Earth later this decade. Dr. Marsh M’Alleau, head of the Institute Astrophysique de S’Mores, calls it an unprecedented opportunity to literally taste another world. Scientists can’t wait for the goodies to arrive.>>
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Post by Beyond » Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:42 pm

Lets just hope that what is returned is not to high in calories :!: :chomp:
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Post by Ann » Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:04 am

A few rogue scientists argue it’s made of black diamond, but the consensus opinion leans more toward a heavily carmelized, semi-molten crust
Don't they mean caramelized?

Yummmm!!!

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Re: Fluffy

Post by rstevenson » Thu Apr 05, 2012 11:25 am

Ann wrote:Don't they mean caramelized?
I thought so too. But it appears both forms of the word are now in common use.

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Re: Fluffy

Post by orin stepanek » Thu Apr 05, 2012 10:02 pm

Aww! I used to have a kittycat named Fluffy! :mrgreen:
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Re: Fluffy

Post by charlieo3 » Sat Apr 14, 2012 3:04 am

Check out that huge southern polar ice cap! I notice, however, that its 'roundness' leaves something to be desired. I believe the IAU may insist on reclassification.

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