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Sunday, May 3, 2020

Rogue Planets आवारा ग्रह (In simple Words)

Our universe is full of mysterious worlds. Rogue Planets are one of those. Some of them are like earth and some very different. We are familiar about the life on earth, not more than that. There are some strange planets in our Milky Way which are extremely hot giants, and some are completely frozen at the edge of the universe.
What about our solar system? A we all know that all planets are the part of our solar system. They orbit the sun, but is there any possibility that our solar system may eject any planet out of the solar system. Today we are going to discuss about the Rogue Planet.


ROGUE PLANET


A Rogue Planets are huge object that wander alone through the darkness of interstellar space and free from any of the solar system. In simple words, Rogue Planets are those planet which does not have home like others do. They are just lost planets in the space. According to scientists these planets once had their solar system but due to the disturbance at that time in the system they must have been ejected in the outer space. Rogue planets are full of mysteries.


The surface of rogue planets is completely frozen, and the core is melting. There might be huge oceans in between, whose knows what's swimming under that.  Speed is about 5,000 miles per hour. These mysterious planets are Rogue Planets. Rogue Planets normally glow faintly from the heat of their formation but once they cool down they disappear into the darkness making them extremely difficult to detect and observe.

Around 19 potential rogue planets have been identified, two of which have confirmed, however, scientists think that there could be billions of rogue planets.

PSO J318.5-22 is a confirmed Rogue Planet that was discovered back in October 2013. It exists 80 light years form the Earth and is around 6.5 times the mass of Jupiter.
As there are many such mysterious planets in the universe and they have to be get discovered.

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