Since Pluto's demotion from the brotherhood of planets a few years back, Neptune has taken on the mantle of responsibility of most
distant planet in the solar system.
Not exact matches
Figuring out the exact makeup of
distant planets could help determine where
in the
solar system they first formed — and how far they migrated away from the sun afterward.
Optimism for an unseen Neptune - like
planet in our
solar system may be dimmed by the discovery of a new batch of
distant worlds.
Uranus, discovered by William Herschel
in 1781, was the most
distant known
planet in the
solar system.
The Life of Super-Earths by Dimitar Sasselov Of the 700
planets astronomers have found so far
in distant solar systems, most are places that are extremely hostile to life as we know it: searing - hot gas giants where iron could fall as rain and winds might blow
in excess of 1,000 miles per hour.
An unusual set of orbits
in the
distant solar system suggested the gravitational influence of an unseen major
planet.
Meanwhile, astronomers will get close - up views of the outer
solar system in July 2015, when the New Horizons spacecraft flies past Pluto and sends back detailed images of the once most -
distant planet and its three moons.
As scientists learn more about the magnetospheres of
planets in our
solar system, it can help us one day identify magnetospheres around more
distant planets as well.
It will have many other applications, ranging all the way from studies of the
planets and satellites
in the
Solar System, through the properties of star - forming regions
in the Milky Way and out to the
distant Universe.
When it takes to the skies
in 2001, it will train an infrared eye on interstellar clouds, the center of the Milky Way,
planets in the
solar system and
distant galaxies — many of the same things that sirtf will look at a few years hence.
But Batygin says that residual gas
in the protoplanetary disk might have exerted enough drag to slow the
planet just enough for it to settle into a
distant orbit and remain
in the
solar system.
The hottest point on a gaseous
planet near a
distant star isn't where astrophysicists expected it to be — a discovery that challenges scientists» understanding of the many
planets of this type found
in solar systems outside our own.
Their findings are
in the new paper «Evidence for a
Distant Giant
Planet in the
Solar System,» which is
in the current issue of the Astronomical Journal.
The eighth
planet and the most
distant giant gaseous
planet in our
solar system.
The new results explain how two
planets in this
distant solar system may be positioned just right to create life - friendly conditions.
(McGill University) The hottest point on a gaseous
planet near a
distant star isn't where astrophysicists expected it to be — a discovery that challenges scientists» understanding of the many
planets of this type found
in solar systems outside our own.
Sen — Makemake is one of five dwarf
planets in our
Solar System, including former
planet Pluto, Ceres, Haumea and Eris, the most massive and the most
distant.
super-Earth A
planet (
in a
distant solar system) with between one and 10 times the mass of Earth.
While we only discovered an exoplanet (that is, a
planet not supported by our
solar system) for the first time
in 1992, scientists were pretty darn quick to figure out ways to determine the composition of some of Earth's far -
distant cousins [source: Encyclopedia Brittanica].
notes about the most
distant object
in the
solar system and the surface temperatures of the
planets from RGO
Konstantin Batygin and Michael E. Brown, «Evidence for a
Distant Giant
Planet in the
Solar System,» The Astronomical Journal, Vol.
Detection of Jupiter's twin orbiting a
distant Sun - like star represents the closest replication of our own
solar system to date, and may have profound implications for creating conditions favorable to the development of a habitable Earth - like
planet in HIP 11915's inner
solar system.
Although GPI was designed to look at
distant planets, it can also observe objects
in our
Solar System.
It is being done by the people who launched the Kepler satellite to detect small dips
in the brightness of
distant stars
in order to detect the presence of now ~ 1000 new
planets in the last several years, completely re-writing the textbooks on the parameter space of planetary atmospheres,
solar system formation, etc..
But as for the tilt, Batygin suggests that the
planet may have been kicked out of the gas giants» neighborhood by Jupiter, or may have been pulled by other stellar bodies
in the
solar system's
distant past.
So far, every US mission to another
planet or
distant moon
in our
Solar System has launched from Florida.