Not exact matches
Inside, invisible in a thimble -
size sea of clear liquid, were the newly found inhabitants of
Planet NASA.
If it were a gas giant the
size of Jupiter, part of its atmosphere would actually be
inside the gravitational destruction zone, and the
planet would not have survived long enough for Bailes's team to detect it.
New research suggests the diamonds packed
inside these meteorites could have only formed within a planetary body the
size of Mercury or Mars — a
planet that no longer exists.
This column of gas is 7 light years long, and you could fit 10 billion billion billion Earth -
size planets inside it.
That means they must have been born
inside a
planet at least as big as Mercury, and possibly up to the
size of Mars.
We're working on figuring out how many more
planets of what
size you'd need to account for that elliptical orbit, and to account for why there is no other dust
inside that ring.»
This, together with its
size, has led to the theory that it might be the remains of the
inside of a
planet.