New Distant Planet Discovered by 15-Year-Old

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It’s become a common event, finding new planets beyond our solar system. Tom Wagg, however, was the youngest person to make such a discovery, which is uncommon to say the least. According to a press release from Keene University in England, Wagg was only 15 years old when making this epic find.

 

The Location

Located within a distant solar system, within our galaxy, the Milky Way, this planet is 1,000 light years from Earth. If you can locate the constellation Hydra, then you are in the right neighborhood.

The New Distant Planet

Wagg’s planet closely resembles Jupiter in size, orbits its sun in two days, as opposed to our Jupiter which takes 12 years. Another difference from our giant planet is that this “Jupiter” is much closer to the sun, closer even than our planet from our big ball of fire! At this distance, the planet reaches a blazing 1,000 degrees Celsius. A planet such as this falls into a category called “hot Jupiter” planets. The name is self-explanatory.

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