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Yahoo! wrote:

WASHINGTON – Astronomers have found what appears to be a gigantic suicidal planet.

The odd, fiery planet is so close to its star and so large that it is triggering tremendous plasma tides on the star. Those powerful tides are in turn warping the planet's zippy less-than-a-day orbit around its star.

The result: an ever-closer tango of death, with the planet eventually spiraling into the star.

It's a slow death. The planet WASP-18b has maybe a million years to live, said planet discoverer Coel Hellier, a professor of astrophysics at the Keele University in England. Hellier's report on the suicidal planet is in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.

"It's causing its own destruction by creating these tides," Hellier said.

The star is called WASP-18 and the planet is WASP-18b because of the Wide Angle Search for Planets team that found them.

The planet circles a star that is in the constellation Phoenix and is about 325 light-years away from Earth, which means it is in our galactic neighborhood. A light-year is about 5.8 trillion miles.

The planet is 1.9 million miles from its star, 1/50th of the distance between Earth and the sun, our star. And because of that the temperature is about 3,800 degrees.

Its size — 10 times bigger than Jupiter — and its proximity to its star make it likely to die, Hellier said.

Think of how the distant moon pulls Earth's oceans to form twice-daily tides. The effect the odd planet has on its star is thousands of times stronger, Hellier said. The star's tidal bulge of plasma may extend hundreds of miles, he said.

Like most planets outside our solar system, this planet was not seen directly by a telescope. Astronomers found it by seeing dips in light from the star every time the planet came between the star and Earth.

So far astronomers have found more than 370 planets outside the solar system. This one is "yet another weird one in the exoplanet menagerie," said planet specialist Alan Boss of the Carnegie Institution of Washington.

It's so unusual to find a suicidal planet that University of Maryland astronomer Douglas Hamilton questioned whether there was another explanation. While it is likely that this is a suicidal planet, Hamilton said it is also possible that some basic physics calculations that all astronomers rely on could be dead wrong.

The answer will become apparent in less than a decade if the planet seems to be further in a death spiral, he said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090826/ap_ … dal_planet
Mekstizzle
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Too bad for any motherfuckers on that rock
Ioan92
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Amazing!

-MetaL*
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I guess this where that hoax came from earlier? But instead the OP said it was going to happen in our solar system just to scare us.
Ioan92
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-MetaL* wrote:

I guess this where that hoax came from earlier? But instead the OP said it was going to happen in our solar system just to scare us.
Except the fact the he mentioned a dwarf star almost half the size of the sun was about to hit.

lmao

Finray
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Holy shit that thing is 10 times the size of Jupiter, imagine how big its sun is.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
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bail out?
Ioan92
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Finray wrote:

Holy shit that thing is 10 times the size of Jupiter, imagine how big its sun is.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fe/Sun_and_VY_Canis_Majoris.svg/800px-Sun_and_VY_Canis_Majoris.svg.png

Sooner than you think, we will find objects that will put Canis Majoris at the place of the sun in that picture. Tells you how infinite this place is.
Jean_Peste_tu?
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Mekstizzle wrote:

Too bad for any motherfuckers on that rock
Don't worry they left the planet way before it was un-liveable(?), on their way to conquer earth. 
Bradt3hleader
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Finray wrote:

Holy shit that thing is 10 times the size of Jupiter, imagine how big its sun is.
Dude there is some fucking huge shit out there.

It would take 1900+ years to fly from one end to the other of the biggest star in an A330 at normal cruising speed.


Dude, 10 x jupiter, fucking wicked.
Ioan92
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Bradt3hleader wrote:

Finray wrote:

Holy shit that thing is 10 times the size of Jupiter, imagine how big its sun is.
Dude there is some fucking huge shit out there.

It would take 1900+ years to fly from one end to the other of the biggest star in an A330 at normal cruising speed.


Dude, 10 x jupiter, fucking wicked.
Size of the Universe: ∞

Also, 1900+ would be too short for an A330. lolzz
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...I have that star-gif here somewhere... Uno momento.

Here we go!

https://img37.imageshack.us/img37/1679/tiny.gif

And from what I heard, this got old and bigger ones have been found.

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Ioan92 wrote:

Bradt3hleader wrote:

Finray wrote:

Holy shit that thing is 10 times the size of Jupiter, imagine how big its sun is.
Dude there is some fucking huge shit out there.

It would take 1900+ years to fly from one end to the other of the biggest star in an A330 at normal cruising speed.


Dude, 10 x jupiter, fucking wicked.
Size of the Universe: ∞

Also, 1900+ would be too short for an A330. lolzz
There is no proof of the Universe being infinate in distance.
Ioan92
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Hakei wrote:

Ioan92 wrote:

Bradt3hleader wrote:


Dude there is some fucking huge shit out there.

It would take 1900+ years to fly from one end to the other of the biggest star in an A330 at normal cruising speed.


Dude, 10 x jupiter, fucking wicked.
Size of the Universe: ∞

Also, 1900+ would be too short for an A330. lolzz
There is no proof of the Universe being infinate in distance.
No concrete proof of it being finite either.
Hakei
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Ioan92 wrote:

Hakei wrote:

Ioan92 wrote:


Size of the Universe: ∞

Also, 1900+ would be too short for an A330. lolzz
There is no proof of the Universe being infinate in distance.
No concrete proof of it being finite either.
I never stated it was
Ioan92
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Hakei wrote:

Ioan92 wrote:

Hakei wrote:

There is no proof of the Universe being infinate in distance.
No concrete proof of it being finite either.
I never stated it was
Hehe
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VY Canis Majoris = 13050822904978453902539275708km3
or
12,048,319,394,951,632 times the size of earth.
Kmar
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Finray wrote:

Holy shit that thing is 10 times the size of Jupiter, imagine how big its sun is.
They are called hot jupiters and there are many of them.
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DrunkFace
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jamiet757 wrote:

DrunkFace wrote:

VY Canis Majoris = 13050822904978453902539275708km3
or
12,048,319,394,951,632 times the size of earth.
It is not even feasable to compare something that large to something as "relatively" small as the earth. I can't even comprehend that number.
Ok, lets say this is the size of the Earth.
https://www.lindstrand.co.uk/images/galleries-envC4-large.jpg
Then VY CM is the size of Earth.
Ryan
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It's that close to the star, yet takes 1 million years to hit it. That's crazy.
Finray
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DrunkFace wrote:

jamiet757 wrote:

DrunkFace wrote:

VY Canis Majoris = 13050822904978453902539275708km3
or
12,048,319,394,951,632 times the size of earth.
It is not even feasable to compare something that large to something as "relatively" small as the earth. I can't even comprehend that number.
Ok, lets say this is the size of the Earth.
http://www.lindstrand.co.uk/images/gall … -large.jpg
Then VY CM is the size of Earth.
I'd say the earth would be less than 12... is that trillion or gazillion (is that even a number) times the size of the baloon. Take your computer screen as Earth, take Earth as VY CM.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
ATG
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Hakei wrote:

Ioan92 wrote:

Bradt3hleader wrote:


Dude there is some fucking huge shit out there.

It would take 1900+ years to fly from one end to the other of the biggest star in an A330 at normal cruising speed.


Dude, 10 x jupiter, fucking wicked.
Size of the Universe: ∞

Also, 1900+ would be too short for an A330. lolzz
There is no proof of the Universe being infinate in distance.
There is no proof it has a end either. Much of what we know is limited to what we can guess about what we can see. There are laws of physics only so far as we define them.
Kmar
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And we will of course see it 325 years after it happens. .. and by "see" I mean that little flicker of light noticeable when looking at the star will disappear.
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Finray
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Kmarion wrote:

And we will of course see it 325 years after it happens. .. and by "see" I mean that little flicker of light noticeable when looking at the star will disappear.
I'm thinking, how long would it take to get an unmanned spaceship with a camera onboard to fly there?

Fly there, video asplosion, fly back.

Spoiler (highlight to read):
Although I'm guessing if it takes light 325 years to travel that far I don't think a spaceship could get there in under a million years.
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