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NASA Confirms There Are More Than 5,000 Planets Beyond Our Solar System

Wed, Mar 23 2022 10:59 AM
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NASA confirms there are more than 5,000 planets beyond our solar system including several 'hot Jupiters', 'super-Earths', and 'mini-Neptunes'. An artist's impression of the variety of different exoplanets are depicted here

NASA confirms there are more than 5,000 planets beyond our solar system including several 'hot Jupiters', 'super-Earths', and 'mini-Neptunes'. An artist's impression of the variety of different exoplanets are depicted here

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NASA has confirmed that there are more than 5,000 known planets outside our solar system, known as exoplanets.


The US space agency has added another 65 exoplanets to the online NASA Exoplanet Archive, bringing the grand total to 5,005.


NASA confirms there are more than 5,000 planets beyond our solar system including several ‘hot Jupiters’, ‘super-Earths’ and ‘mini-Neptunes’

  • There are at least 5,005 planets outside our solar system, NASA has announced
  • The milestone comes 30 years after the first exoplanets were found back in 1992
  • The James Webb Telescope will lead efforts to map atmospheres of exoplanets 

Exoplanets found so far include small, rocky worlds like Earth, gas giants many times larger than Jupiter, and ‘hot Jupiters’ in scorchingly close orbits around their stars.  However, NASA stresses that 5,005 is only a tiny fraction of all the planets in the Milky Way galaxy alone, which could number hundreds of billions.

The number of planets discovered outside our solar system passes 5,000
NASA confirms there are more than 5,000 planets beyond our solar system including several 'hot Jupiters', 'super-Earths', and 'mini-Neptunes'. An artist's impression of the variety of different exoplanets are depicted here
NASA confirms there are more than 5,000 planets beyond our solar system including several ‘hot Jupiters’, ‘super-Earths’, and ‘mini-Neptunes’. An artist’s impression of the variety of different exoplanets are depicted here

 NASA confirms there are more than 5,000 planets beyond our solar system including several ‘hot Jupiters’, ‘super-Earths’, and ‘mini-Neptunes’. An artist’s impression of the variety of different exoplanets is depicted here.

‘It’s not just a number,’ said Jessie Christiansen, a research scientist with the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute at Caltech in Pasadena, California.

‘Each one of them is a new world, a brand-new planet. I get excited about everyone because we don’t know anything about them.’

The majority of exoplanets are gaseous, like Jupiter or Neptune, rather than terrestrial, according to NASA’s online database.

The archive records exoplanet discoveries that appear in peer-reviewed, scientific papers that have been confirmed using multiple detection methods or by analytical techniques.

Among the most recently confirmed  exoplanets are K2-377 b, a ‘super Earth’ with a mass of 3.51 Earths that takes 12.8 days to complete one orbit of its star.

Another, called TOI-1064 b, is a ‘potentially rocky world larger than Earth, according to NASA.

Most exoplanets are found by measuring the dimming of a star that happens to have a planet pass in front of it, called the transit method.

Another way to detect exoplanets, called the Doppler method, measures the ‘wobbling’ of stars due to the gravitational pull of orbiting planets.

NASA’s milestone comes 30 years after the first exoplanets were discovered, back in 1992.

In January that year, Aleksander Wolszczan and Dale Frail announced the discovery of two rocky planets orbiting PSR B1 257+12, a pulsar in the constellation Virgo. A further planet was discovered in the system in 1994.

Finding just three planets around this spinning star essentially opened the floodgates for exoplanets, said Wolszczan, who still searches for exoplanets as a professor at Penn State.

‘If you can find planets around a neutron star, planets have to be basically everywhere,’ he told NASA. ‘The planet production process has to be very robust.’

Some of the exoplanets that have been discovered since, such as Kepler 16-b, orbit two stars at once, like the planet of Tatooine in ‘Star Wars’.

Around 200 light years away, Kepler-16b weighs about a third as much as Jupiter and has a radius three-fourths that of Jupiter, making it similar to Saturn in both size and mass.

Another exoplanet called WASP-121b, around 850 light-years from Earth, is an example of a ‘hot Jupiter’ – a Jupiter-like giant gas planet on a close orbit around its parent star.

WASP-121b has one of the shortest orbits detected to date, circling its star in just 30 hours.

It is tidally locked, meaning the same side always faces its star, while its colder ‘night’ side is turned forever toward space.

Gliese 486b, meanwhile, is an example of a ‘super Earth’ – a planet larger than Earth but smaller than the four gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus.

Gliese 486b is the only planet so far detected orbiting the small star and has a radius 1.3 times larger than the Earth but is 2.8 times more massive.

The planet has an iron-silicate composition similar to the makeup of Earth but is much hotter, with a surface temperature of 802°F (428°C), according to a 2021 study.

GJ 367 b, meanwhile, is exposed to a huge amount of radiation, due to its small distance to its star – about 620,000 miles – which it orbits in just eight hours.

With a diameter of 5,560 miles, GJ 367 b is slightly bigger than Mars (4,200 miles) but has the makeup of Mercury.

NASA said its James Webb Space Telescope (depicted here in space) will capture light from atmospheres of exoplanets to read which gases are present to potentially identify tell-tale signs of habitable conditions
NASA said its James Webb Space Telescope (depicted here in space) will capture light from atmospheres of exoplanets to read which gases are present to potentially identify tell-tale signs of habitable conditions

NASA said its James Webb Space Telescope (depicted here in space) will capture light from atmospheres of exoplanets to read which gases are present to potentially identify tell-tale signs of habitable conditions

Scientists are still trying to learn more about what exactly exoplanets and their atmospheres are made up of.

NASA said its James Webb Space Telescope will capture light from the atmospheres of exoplanets to read which gases are present to potentially identify tell-tale signs of habitable conditions.

The $10 billion (£7.4 billion) observatory, which launched on Christmas Day, will explore the universe in the infrared spectrum, allowing it to gaze through clouds of gas and dust where stars are being born.

EXOPLANETS HAVE ‘EXOTIC’ ROCKS THAT CAN’T BE FOUND IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

Rocky planets outside our solar system, known as exoplanets, are composed of ‘exotic’ rock types that don’t even exist in our planetary system, a 2021 study shows.

Researchers have used telescope data to analyse white dwarfs – former stars that were once gave life just like our Sun – in an attempt to discover secrets of their former surrounding planets.

Roughly 98 per cent of all the stars in the universe will ultimately end up as white dwarfs, including our own Sun.

The experts found that some exoplanets have rock types that don’t exist, or just can’t be found, on planets in our solar system.

These rock types are so ‘strange’ that the authors have had to create new names for them – including ‘quartz pyroxenites’ and ‘periclase dunites’.

Some 4,374 exoplanets have been confirmed in 3,234 systems since the first exoplanet discoveries in the early 1990s.

The majority of these exoplanets are gaseous, like Jupiter or Neptune, rather than terrestrial, according to NASA’s online database.

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