New Planet Found: Molten "Mars" Is "Right Around the Corner"

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Dave Mosher

for National Geographic News

Published July 19, 2012

An illustration of a molten alien world.

Magma may cover UCF-1.01, which orbits scorchingly close to its star, as shown in an artist's concept.

Illustration courtesy R. Hurt, SSC/Caltech/NASA

 

In a surprise find, astronomers have discovered a planet possibly covered with oceans of magma "right around the corner."

Even more exciting to scientists is its size: about the same as Mars's, which would make the new world the closest known planet smaller than Earth.


Researchers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope essentially stumbled upon the new planet while studying a hot, Neptune-size planet called GJ 436b.
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