Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Largest extrasolar planetary system discovered

A fifth planet has been discovered around a nearby star, making it the largest planetary system known outside our own. The planet appears to be a gas giant like Saturn. The planet was discovered around a star called 55 Cancri that is about 41 light years away from Earth and is slightly cooler and dimmer than our own Sun. The 55 Cancri system was already known to include four other planets, including three giant planets that orbit the star closer than Mercury orbits the Sun. The fourth is four times as massive as Jupiter and orbits at about Jupiter's distance from the Sun.

For more on this new planet, speculation about life in this system and a video simulation of the system, click here to go to the complete article.

Thanks to Shaun A. Saunders for the post

(Illustration: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

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