Brazilian astronomers discover two new planets around a star known as HIP 68468 for the first time
Two New Planets Around A Star Similar To The Sun Known As HIP 68468 Has Been Discovered By A Team Of Brazilian Astronomers.
Two new planets around a star similar to the sun known as HIP 68468 has been discovered by a team of Brazilian astronomers.
This is for the first time that the two new planets, dubbed “super Neptune” and “super Earth”, are discovered by Brazilian astronomers since the discovery in 2015 of a planet similar to Jupiter, according to Brazil’s G1 news website.
Astronomer Jorge Melendez, a professor at the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Sao Paulo, and head researcher, said one of the objectives of the team was to compare the solar system with other planetary systems, Xinhua news agency reported. The planetary environment around HIP 68468 is quite different from the system that includes Earth, he said.
While the newly discovered planets was similar to that of Earth’s and Neptune’s, the planets rotate very close to their star.
“Super Neptune, called HIP 68468c, has a mass that is 50 percent greater than the planet Neptune. But while our Neptune is far from the sun (30 times the distance between the Earth and Sun), the orbit of the new planet is only 70 per cent of the Earth-Sun distance,” G1 said.
Super Earth, or HIP 68468b, has a mass that is three times larger than Earth’s.
According to Melendez, the research indicates that the star HIP 68468 has “swallowed” a planet, due to the presence of high levels of lithium, an element that is usually abundant in planets, not stars.
The discovery was made at the European Southern Observatory in Chile’s northern Atacama Desert.
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