NASA exoplanet hunter finds ‘strange’ world surviving relentless bombardment of star – it’s called Phoenix

NASA exoplanet hunter finds ‘strange’ world surviving relentless bombardment of star – it’s called Phoenix

A strange planet discovered by NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Satellite (TESS) has baffled astronomers. Despite being relentlessly bombarded with radiation from its red giant parent star, the world, against all odds, hangs on to its atmosphere. It is also smaller, older and hotter than scientists thought possible for such a planet.

Indeed, the extrasolar planet, or “exoplanet,” must be a bare shell of rock because of its proximity to the star TIC 365102760, located about 1,800 light-years from Earth. However, the world, nicknamed “Phoenix”, has emerged from the flames of its host star with a nice, puffy atmosphere.

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