I'm both deeply fascinated by space, but also terrified depending on the day.
Something about it gives me anxiety.
Something about it gives me anxiety.
You saying that you don't have "the right stuff"? ;Bmetcalfmafia said:
I'm both deeply fascinated by space, but also terrified depending on the day.
Something about it gives me anxiety.
The devil's lettuce tends to help brother.Oldsouljer said:You saying that you don't have "the right stuff"? ;Bmetcalfmafia said:
I'm both deeply fascinated by space, but also terrified depending on the day.
Something about it gives me anxiety.
metcalfmafia said:The devil's lettuce tends to help brother.Oldsouljer said:You saying that you don't have "the right stuff"? ;Bmetcalfmafia said:
I'm both deeply fascinated by space, but also terrified depending on the day.
Something about it gives me anxiety.
This is a particularly fascinating for several reasons. Do they know what kind of star it is? If it's below F class, could be old enough to allow evolution of life on a habitable world. A world 7x Jupiter's mass could very easily have exo-moons the size of earth with possible atmospheres supporting life. Or if it's out beyond the "frost line" distance from its star, perhaps an earth-like rocky planet exists in the habitable zone, protected from frequent asteroid impacts by the super-Jupiter much as Jupiter is postulated to protect the Earth via its massive gravitational field.dogplasma said:
There's also this - the first direct image of another planet by JWST. This one is about 400' light years away and is about 7x the mass of Jupiter. The photo shows the planet in different wavelengths with the star blocked out.