Well, of course there are. If there are stars, there are planets also. Experiments have shown the planet to star ratio in the Milky Way galaxy is roughly 1 planet for every star. read more
Well, of course there are. If there are stars, there are planets also. Experiments have shown the planet to star ratio in the Milky Way galaxy is roughly 1 planet for every star. I imagine the same can be said about Andromeda, or any other galaxy for that matter. read more
As we know, the Earth was created in the protoplanetary disk of the solar nebula when it started to collapse and coalesce under its own gravitation billions of years. read more
The other planet, KELT-2Ab, is located in the constellation Auriga, and is typical of many previously discovered extrasolar planets in that it much resembles our own Jupiter. read more