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The "Godzilla of Earths!" is in the foreground. Behind it is the smaller 'lava world'. Their sun, in the back, appears to have been created only 3 billion years after the Big Bang.
Based on what we know about how solar systems form, researchers thought that a giant rocky planet could not exist. But they just found one that's 17 times Earth's mass. They're calling it the Mega-Earth.
Mega-Earth, also known as Kepler-10c, is 18,000 miles in diameter and 2.3 times as large as Earth. It appears to be as solid as the planet beneath our feet.
Kepler-10c was previously known to astronomers, but they had not yet measured its mass. Due to its size — 2.3 times that of Earth — it was assumed to be a "mini-Neptune," a planet encased in thick gas. But the new observations have confirmed that it is rocky, not gassy.
originally posted by: John_Rodger_Cornman
a reply to: Mosthated718bx
What is the gravity to this planet?
It must have an extremely strong gravitational field.
originally posted by: mrwiffler
a reply to: PLAYERONE01
Teddy bear as large as a galaxy?...not gunna happen.
There are limits.
originally posted by: mrwiffler
a reply to: Korg Trinity
Nothing to do with physics...It's not gunna happen. It's impossible because no one will ever do it. Behaviour can impose limits as stringently as physics.
maybe not. remember boltzman brains? improbable does not mean impossible. a boltzman brain is a hypothetical gigantic disembodied brain that pops into existence from the vacuum flux rather like a pair of whales and a bowl of petunias in the hitchhiker's guide when the improbability drive of the heart of gold is activated only this apportation is theorized by quantum theorists and cosmologists instead of sci-fi humor writers.
originally posted by: mrwiffler
a reply to: PLAYERONE01
Teddy bear as large as a galaxy?...not gunna happen.
There are limits.
originally posted by: stormbringer1701
maybe not. remember boltzman brains? improbable does not mean impossible. a boltzman brain is a hypothetical gigantic disembodied brain that pops into existence from the vacuum flux rather like a pair of whales and a bowl of petunias in the hitchhiker's guide when the improbability drive of the heart of gold is activated only this apportation is theorized by quantum theorists and cosmologists instead of sci-fi humor writers.
originally posted by: mrwiffler
a reply to: PLAYERONE01
Teddy bear as large as a galaxy?...not gunna happen.
There are limits.