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Post #521by Gurren Lagann » 20.04.2024, 15:06

M62H (Messier 62 Pulsar H)
Shining Beacon in Messier's Collection
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The pulsar and its planet.

I think this is the first planetary system in a Messier globular cluster after PSR B1620-26, right? Kinda wish we could refer to these secondaries in Messier entries as Messier planets or something like it.
22-04-2024: Small patch cause apparently M62H still isn't in default.

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Post #522by Gurren Lagann » 14.05.2024, 23:07

VHS J1831-5513
Great, there's two red VHSs now
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The recently found rogue planet.

Yeah now the reddest known free-floating substellar object is a Jupiter-sized, red-glowing VHS. Kinda neat.

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Post #523by Karistus_ » 18.05.2024, 19:38

TOI-815
a system with two sub-Neptunes of differing compositions

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Both planets of TOI-815 A

TOI-815 is a binary system comprised of a K-type main sequence star and a red dwarf located about 193.86 lightyears from the solar system. two sub-Neptune-sized planets are currently known to orbit the primary component of the binary, the outer planet is just over 3x the mass of the inner one resulting in the planets of the system having wildly different densities. The TOI-815 A b has a structure resembling many other mini-Neptunes, while TOI-815 A c is likely rocky dominated with a thin volatile-rich layer. Both planets of the system are on near-polar orbits.

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