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STSci: Superhot Planet Likely Possesses Comet-like Tail

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:13 pm
by bystander
Superhot Planet Likely Possesses Comet-like Tail
HubbleSite.org | STSci-2010-21 | 15 July 2010
As if the debate over what is and what is not a planet hasn't gotten confusing enough, Hubble Space Telescope astronomers have now confirmed the existence of a tortured, baked object that could be called a "cometary planet." The gas giant planet, dubbed HD 209458b, is orbiting so close to its star that its heated atmosphere is escaping away into space. Now, observations by the new Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) aboard NASA's Hubble suggest that powerful stellar winds are sweeping the castoff material behind the scorched planet and shaping it into a comet-like tail.

This artist's illustration shows a view of HD 209458b, as seen from the surface of a hypothetical nearby companion object.
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