1 point

Fucking knew it!

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Read the source as “assnova.com

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Some asses are so THICC they just collapse into themselves in an explosion of seductive destruction that can be seen light years away

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Just 6 light-years away, Barnard’s Star is a well-studied 10-billion-year-old M dwarf with a mass of 0.16 solar mass. Finding exoplanets around Barnard’s Star has been something of a white whale for astronomers for more than half a century; starting in the 1960s, researchers have claimed to have spotted various planets around Barnard’s Star, from distant Jupiter-mass companions to close-in super-Earths. Each of these claims has been refuted.

Now, the white whale appears to have been caught at last. Just last November, researchers reported the discovery of a planet orbiting Barnard’s Star with a period of 3.154 days. The data hinted at the presence of three other planets, but these candidates could not be confirmed. In a new research article published today, Ritvik Basant (University of Chicago) and collaborators leveraged years of data to confirm that Barnard’s Star hosts not just one, but four planets.

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Good summary, but to everyone else reading this, it’s really worth it to read the article. It’s short and yet, frankly, fascinating. It discusses the methods used to identify the exoplanets and their orbital periods.

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These planets are in remarkably close quarters, with periods of just 2.34, 3.15, 4.12, and 6.74 days.

Speedy little guys

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The furthest of the four is estimated to have an orbital radius of about 0.03 AU. That’s 1/10th the size of Mercury’s orbit around the sun!

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“Hot planets are waiting for you in the star’s neighborhood!”

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That’s a fuel scooping range.

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Warning, temperature critical.

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At least it’s a dry heat.

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850°C apparent temperature 830°C. Stay hydrated.

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Unfortunately we’ll never get to visit them in person if Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz has anything to say about it:

We are about to jump into hyperspace for the journey to Barnard’s Star. On arrival we will stay in dock for a seventy-two-hour refit, and no one’s to leave the ship during that time. I repeat, all planet leave is canceled. I’ve just had an unhappy love affair, so I don’t see why anybody else should have a good time.

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