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It's much, much closer to its star.
It orbits so close to its star that it goes around in 1.5 days.
So, how did Wasp-12b end up so searingly close to its star?
It is 14 times closer to its star than the Earth is to our Sun.
A surprising feature in the discovery of K2-33b is how close the newborn planet lies to its star.
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If a planet is too close to its star, it will get very hot.
So how could a gas giant planet like 51 Pegasi b… form so scorchingly close to its star?
It's so close to its star that its orbit lasts just one earth day.
Kepler 78-B has almost the same size as Earth does, butit orbits 90 times closer to its star.
The planet is very close to its star, completing its orbit in 1.1 days.
A type of giant planet with a mass similar to that of Uranus orNeptune orbiting close to its star.
If a planet is too close to its star, it will be too hot to host life.
Hot Neptune is a Giant planet with a mass similar to Neptune(or Uranus)in an orbit close to its star.
That is, it is located 20 times closer to its star than the Earth to the Sun.
A hot Neptune is a type of giant planet with a mass similar to that of Uranus orNeptune in an orbit close to its star.
Proxima B is 20 times closer to its star than Earth is to the Sun.
A hot Neptune or Hoptune is a type of giant planet with a mass similar to that of Uranus orNeptune orbiting close to its star.
It orbits in such close proximity to its star that its year is just over three days long.
It was the first planet discovered outside our solar system… a gas giant as big as Jupiter butorbiting much closer to its star.
If a planet is to be very close to its star, then it will also be too hot to host life.
It is presently positioned more than 20 times closer to its star than Earth is to the Sun.
The presence of a huge world so close to its star was not compatible with theories of planet formation and was considered an anomaly.
The problem with Proxima b is that it's 20 times closer to its star than Earth is to the Sun.
A water world close to its star must have formed much farther away and then moved closer as its orbit shrank.
Gliese 3470 b appears to have formed close to its star, where it still sits today.
Although Proxima b orbits much closer to its star than Mercury does to the Sun, the star itself is far fainter than the Sun.
The other, the first super Earth around a solar twin, is three times the Earth's mass and so close to its star that its orbit takes just three days.
The planet 55 Cancri orbits extremely close to its star, and is a world where a year lasts only 18 hours.
However, since it orbits once every 0.84 days, Kepler-10b is more than 20 times closer to its star than Mercury is to our sun and not in the habitable zone.
Ross 128 b orbits 20 times closer to its star than the Earth orbits the Sun.