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The Paste Game
The Paste Game
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"For about half of the planet's orbit, which lasts 550 Earth-years, three stars are visible in the sky — the fainter two always much closer together and changing in apparent separation from the brightest star throughout the year," first author Kevin Wagner, a first-year PhD student who discovered HD 131399Ab, said.
"For much of the planet's year, the stars appear close together, giving it a familiar night-side and day-side with a unique triple-sunset and sunrise each day," Mr Wagner added.
"As the planet orbits and the stars grow further apart each day, they reach a point where the setting of one coincides with the rising of the other."
The result is "near-constant daytime for about one-quarter of its orbit, or roughly 140 Earth-years".
The astronomy team spotted the planet using the SPHERE instrument on the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope in Chile.
SPHERE is one of the world's most advanced instruments dedicated to finding planets around other stars.
SPHERE stands for Spectro-Polarimetric High-Contrast Exoplanet Research Instrument.
It is sensitive to infrared light, making it capable of detecting the heat signatures of young planets.
"For much of the planet's year, the stars appear close together, giving it a familiar night-side and day-side with a unique triple-sunset and sunrise each day," Mr Wagner added.
"As the planet orbits and the stars grow further apart each day, they reach a point where the setting of one coincides with the rising of the other."
The result is "near-constant daytime for about one-quarter of its orbit, or roughly 140 Earth-years".
The astronomy team spotted the planet using the SPHERE instrument on the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope in Chile.
SPHERE is one of the world's most advanced instruments dedicated to finding planets around other stars.
SPHERE stands for Spectro-Polarimetric High-Contrast Exoplanet Research Instrument.
It is sensitive to infrared light, making it capable of detecting the heat signatures of young planets.
The BUGBLATTER BEAST HAS SPOKEN, ALL HAIL THE BLATTERER!
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Take me high and I'll sing
Oh you make everything okay (okay, okay)
We are one in the same
Oh you take all of the pain away (away, away)
Save me if I become
My demons
From a song called My Demons, it's by Starset
Oh you make everything okay (okay, okay)
We are one in the same
Oh you take all of the pain away (away, away)
Save me if I become
My demons
From a song called My Demons, it's by Starset
I can't say I was fine. I was never fine to begin with.
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The BUGBLATTER BEAST HAS SPOKEN, ALL HAIL THE BLATTERER!
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"I waste at least an hour every day lying in bed. Then I waste time pacing. I waste time thinking. I waste time being quiet and not saying anything because I'm afraid I'll stutter."
I can't say I was fine. I was never fine to begin with.
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