Astronomers find a new type of planet: The 'mega-Earth' - 0 views
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Astronomers announced
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Theorists believed such a world couldn't form because anything so hefty would grab hydrogen gas as it grew and become a Jupiter-like gas giant
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This planet, though, is all solids and much bigger than previously discovered "super-Earths," making it a "mega-Earth."
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By measuring the amount of dimming, astronomers can calculate the planet's physical size or diameter
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This suggested it fell into a category of planets known as mini-Neptunes, which have thick, gaseous envelopes
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The team used the HARPS-North instrument on the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG) in the Canary Islands to measure the mass of Kepler-10c
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Planet formation theories have a difficult time explaining how such a large, rocky world could develop
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This process should have taken billions of years. However, Kepler-10c shows that the universe was able to form such huge rocks even during the time when heavy elements were scarce.
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This research implies that astronomers shouldn't rule out old stars when they search for Earth-like planets
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if old stars can host rocky Earths too, then we have a better chance of locating potentially habitable worlds in our cosmic neighborhood
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The Kepler-10 system is about 11 billion years old, which means it formed less than 3 billion years after the Big Bang