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TOI-6894 b, the largest exoplanet relative to its host star yet seen, doesn’t fit the most widely accepted formation model ...
Scientists Astonished By Discovery of Giant Planet That Doesn't Make Any Sense: 'We Don't Understand' After decades of ...
A stronomers are scratching their heads over a recently discovered planet. The planet, dubbed TOI-6894b, orbits a star 238 ...
TOI-6894b is about 1.07 times the diameter of Saturn but has just over half its mass. ... TOI-6894, is a red dwarf with only about 21% the mass of the Sun and roughly 250 times dimmer.
The planet, TOI-6894 b, is located approximately 73.8 parsecs (240.7 light-years) from Earth and is estimated to have a mass of approximately 17 percent of Jupiter. What makes this discovery ...
Astronomers have spotted a cosmic mismatch that has left them perplexed - a really big planet orbiting a really small star. The discovery defies current understanding of how planets form.
The star, named TOI-6894, is located approximately 240 light-years from Earth in the constellation Leo. It is only about one-fifth the mass of our sun. According to current models, ...
TOI-6894 b is unusually cool for a gas giant, about 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Most of the gas giants known are "hot Jupiters," with temperatures between 1,340 and 3,140 degrees Fahrenheit.
Artist's impression of the newly discovered giant planet - TOI-6894 b orbiting around a 0.2 solar mass host star. University of Warwick/Mark Garlick ...