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Just a day after the announcement of the first extrasolar planet found orbiting its star backwards, two other teams announced the discovery of a second one.
"It is funny that the two good cases for really misaligned orbits, even retrograde orbits, have come at around the same time," says Joshua Winn of MIT, lead author of one of the new papers.
Both Winn's team and another, led by Norio Narita at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, used the Japanese Subaru telescope to observe planet HAT-P-7b
[edit on 14-8-2009 by Ir0nM0nkey]
[edit on 14-8-2009 by Ir0nM0nkey]
Originally posted by ChemBreather
So, the big bang theory is ruined in just two days then.
So funny that Kent Hovin and others of the kind has said it for years, and it proves the BB didnt create the univers...
Cause, if the BB was true, all planets and stars and galaxies would be spinning in the same direction....
Originally posted by Sik Mike
Originally posted by ChemBreather
So, the big bang theory is ruined in just two days then.
So funny that Kent Hovin and others of the kind has said it for years, and it proves the BB didnt create the univers...
Cause, if the BB was true, all planets and stars and galaxies would be spinning in the same direction....
Wouldn't gravity, atmospheric changes, and planetary impacts cause change over billions of years? I'm no scientist but it doesn't seem that simple to rule out the BB, who knows maybe I'm not reading it right.
Originally posted by grantbeed
what an amazing year it has been , so far for Astronomy.
So much happening every week or so. Whats next!!!