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The lost planet that absorbs 66 billion tonnes per second: its incomprehensible growth is a nation

The lost planet that absorbs 66 billion tonnes per second: its incomprehensible growth is a nation

The World Wandering Cha 1107-767-76626 Chanks a second star, the price grows not found in celestic body. - Country The World Planet to 66 Billion TONE: Goodness of her income growth 1107-7626 Growth of the event is rapidly up to...

The lost planet that absorbs 66 billion tonnes per second its incomprehensible growth is a nation

The World Wandering Cha 1107-767-76626 Chanks a second star, the price grows not found in celestic body. - Country

The World Planet to 66 Billion TONE: Goodness of her income growth

1107-7626 Growth of the event is rapidly up to the top of the top

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Astronomers have discovered the phenomenon in the CU 1107-7626, planets, which are lost in 620 lights from the world, which consumes 66 billion tonnes of gas and dust per second.Observed with the telescope James Web Space and the Big Vray telescope showing the top speed of the sky.

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Located in Chamilon constellation, CHA 1107-7626 is between five to ten from Jupiter's mass and continues to grow second place in second place, an investigation into the letters of the Astrophysis journal.

Its development is due to the gas and dust tablets that are specifically in this process around it, although the separation of the heavenly body absorbs the contents unexpectedly, according to the author's writer.

By observations of the great telescope in Chile and Space Telescope James Webb, astronomers found that Cha 1107-7626 is experiencing growth growth, in a few months absorbing gas and dust at 66 billion tonnes per second.

The researchers pointed out that recent observations show that even companies with masses can be much lower than the stars, such as this roaming planet, with less than 1% of the solar mass, generating magnetic fields that can increase their own development.

How the head heads are formed: the case of CHA 1107-7626

The origin of the false planets is still caused by the debate of astronomers.Due to their stars, the orbit all can be all planets due to the influence of other bodies, while others would be low objects formed similarly to stars.In the case of 1107-7626, scientists believe it belongs to this second category.

"This item is made like a star, the commerm com of a school school.

"We are wondering that the childhood of free floating planets is similar to the stars like the sun," said Ray Jayavardhan, the Rector of the University of Jones Hopkins and Professor of Physics and Astronomy.

The expert said the new discovery emphasized the similarities between several objects comparable to the giant planets and stars.As has been noted, these bodys are also formed by the collapse of gas and dust clouds with their own disks and crosses the episode of growth similar to the newborns.

Astronomers see understanding and stretching of lost stars

If you have compared new points with past reports, the group was cared for that the planet was exposed to the highest increase in 2016, which offers notes that would fall into unusual cookies.

“You can see how much they really contribute to their growth and what causes these strong trends.

To better understand these phenomena and their impact on the development of traveling planets, Dr. Núria Miret Roig, Professor of Assistant and Astrophysics at the University of Spain, explained that "it is important that they supplement this type of work with research on its abundance and atmospheric compositions."

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