University of Texas at Austin-McDonald Observatory: Newly Discovered Giant Planet Slingshots Around Its Star
August 28, 2019
August 28, 2019
FORT DAVIS, Texas, Aug. 28 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Texas at Austin's McDonald Observatory issued the following news release:
Astronomers at The University of Texas at Austin's McDonald Observatory, along with colleagues at Caltech and elsewhere, have discovered a planet three times the mass of Jupiter that travels on a long, egg-shaped path around its star. If this planet were somehow placed into our own solar system, it would swing from within our asteroid belt to . . .
Astronomers at The University of Texas at Austin's McDonald Observatory, along with colleagues at Caltech and elsewhere, have discovered a planet three times the mass of Jupiter that travels on a long, egg-shaped path around its star. If this planet were somehow placed into our own solar system, it would swing from within our asteroid belt to . . .