Scientists discover new Saturn like planet 60 times bigger than Earth
Astronomers have discovered a new exoplanet using NASA’s exoplanet-hunting space telescope, TESS. The exoplanet is said to be 60 times bigger than our planet and is five-billion-year-old planet. The exoplanet is dubbed TOI-197.0 or “hot Saturn” because of its size and hot temperature. The researchers at Aarhus University, say that this is “one of the best-described exoplanets of this type to date.” Scientists are gaining valuable insights into other solar systems by studying the data sent by TESS.
Topics: Astronomy • Discoveries of exoplanets • Exoplanet • Exoplanetology • Kepler space telescope • Kepler-62 • Lyra • Physical sciences • Planetary science • Search for extraterrestrial intelligence • Space observatories • Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
Latest E-Books
Current Affairs [PDF] - January 1-15, 2023 | ₹100.00 | ||
Current Affairs Articles Compilation [PDF] - December 2022 | ₹200.00 | ||
Current Affairs MCQs PDF - December, 2022 | ₹150.00 | ||
View All E-Books: Recent Release |
Comments