Rogue Planet!
Re: Rogue Planet!
I'm tempted to say,"That's no planet, its a space station".
From what I've read this planet is especially interesting because some scientists believe that it is actually on the cusp between a planet and a brown dwarf. This doesn't sound impressive but if it can be studied it could give valuable information on the magnetic evolution of planets and stars.
From what I've read this planet is especially interesting because some scientists believe that it is actually on the cusp between a planet and a brown dwarf. This doesn't sound impressive but if it can be studied it could give valuable information on the magnetic evolution of planets and stars.
Re: Rogue Planet!
That would be a very cool thing to learn.n11pilot wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 9:01 pmFrom what I've read this planet is especially interesting because some scientists believe that it is actually on the cusp between a planet and a brown dwarf. This doesn't sound impressive but if it can be studied it could give valuable information on the magnetic evolution of planets and stars.
Re: Rogue Planet!
Yes, especially interesting in light of some theories about the future of our own planet's magnetic field.