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What is special about CoRoT-7b?

What is special about CoRoT-7b?

CoRoT-7b had the shortest orbit of any planet known at the time of its discovery. Due to the high temperature, it may be covered in lava. The composition and density of the planet, though weakly constrained, make CoRoT-7b a probably rocky planet, like Earth.

Is CoRoT-7b tidally locked?

Being so close to its host star, CoRoT-7b may not have significant atmosphere. Because this planet is in a tidally locked position with its parent star, which causes one side of it to face the star at all time.

Is CoRoT-7b hot?

Based on previous observations, astronomers know that CoRoT-7b’s surface is between 1,832 and 2,732 degrees Fahrenheit (1,000 and 1,500 degrees Celsius). That’s hot enough for there to be “ponds or possibly even oceans of magma,” Barnes said.

What type of planet is CoRoT-7b?

CoRoT-7 b is a super Earth exoplanet that orbits a K-type star. Its mass is 4.07661 Earths, it takes 0.9 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.017016 AU from its star. Its discovery was announced in 2009.

Is CoRoT-7b habitable?

(A press release from the European Southern Observatory is here.) All that said, CoRoT-7b is anything but habitable.

How far is CoRoT-7b from its star?

489 light yearsCoRoT-7b / Distance to Earth

What is CoRoT-7b made of?

Found in February 2009 by ESA’s planet-hunting COROT spacecraft, COROT-7b is five times heavier than Earth and has approximately the same density, so it must be made of rock and metal, like ours. However, it orbits so close to its star that it is likely covered with a lava ocean.

Does CoRoT-7b have an atmosphere?

Rocky weather forecast They found that COROT-7b’s atmosphere is made upof the ingredients of rocks and when “a front moves in,” pebblescondense out of the air and rain into lakes of molten lava below.

Does it rain rocks on CoRoT-7b?

Does Corot 7b have an atmosphere?

Can it rain rocks on Earth?

The authors shared, just like Earth’s water cycle causes water to evaporate and rise to the atmosphere to fall as rain again, “so too does the sodium, silicon monoxide, and silicon dioxide on K2-141b.” That means the mineral vapor evaporates and then falls again as rock “rain.”

Which planet is made of fire?

Venus is truly a world born of fire, evolved by fire, shaped by fire, and ultimately, as the Sun dies and swells up, to die by fire.