Unique Planetary System Discovered 400 Light Years Away
Astronomers have uncovered a surprising combination of celestial bodies in the WASP-132 star system, located 400 light years from Earth. This system features a "Hot Jupiter," which is typically the sole large planet in such formations, but in this case, it shares its space with two additional planets: an inner Super-Earth and an outer Ice Giant.
The discovery has drawn comparisons to our own solar system, which is made up of a diverse array of planetary bodies, including terrestrial planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, as well as gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn. Meanwhile, Uranus and Neptune have recently been categorized as Ice Giants, a classification that distinguishes them from the traditional gas giants due to their different compositions.
The findings offer new insights into planetary formation and diversity, challenging previous assumptions about the configurations of planetary systems.
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