What is the hottest exoplanet?
We don't know all of the planets that are in the universe, only a very small amount. The hottest one in our solar system would be Venus.
The hottest exoplanet discovered as of March 10, 2008 is called "WASP-12b", and it's mean temperature is about 2240 Degrees C, or 4070 degrees F.
Source:
http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0004-637X/693/2/1920
How many moons does rigel have?
At over 772 light years away, it is difficult to say if this Star has any planets, yet alone if there are any moons of those planets. Theres a chance, but we may never know the answer.
Gas can be categorized into different types based on their properties and usage, such as natural gas, which is primarily methane and used for heating and cooking; oxygen, which is essential for respiration; and carbon dioxide, which is produced in the combustion of fossil fuels and is a greenhouse gas.
What type of gas does a 99 accord lx v6 use?
The 1999 Honda Accord LX V6 is designed to use regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87. It is recommended to avoid using higher octane fuels unless specified by the manufacturer, as they may not provide any additional benefits.
What planet orbits closest to the Sun?
Mercury is the planet that orbits closest to the Sun in our solar system. It is the smallest and fastest-moving planet, with a year that lasts only 88 Earth days.
What type of gas when your knuckles pop?
When you crack your knuckles, the sound is produced by the release of gas bubbles—usually nitrogen—from the synovial fluid in your joints. This gas is released due to changes in pressure within the joint, creating a cracking sound.
That is unknown. "Planet X" is the name given to a hypothetical planet beyond Neptune (or beyond Pluto, when it was still considered a planet). No planet is known to exist in our Solar System beyond planet Neptune, but one might still be found.
Try putting the question into Google:
http://www.panspermia.org/bacteria.htm
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/mars_bacteria_000112_wg.HTML
Not only can certain bacteria survive in space, animals can as well. As shown by the European space agency, when they sent some tardigrades up in a space craft:
http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14690-water-bears-are-first-animal-to-survive-space-vacuum.HTML
http://esciencenews.com/articles/2008/09/09/unique.animal.species.can.survive.space
What is the atmosphere of gliese 581 c?
Gliese 581 c is an exoplanet that lies within the habitable zone of its star. It is believed to have a thick atmosphere, likely composed of carbon dioxide or water vapor, which could contribute to a greenhouse effect on the planet. However, without direct observations, the exact composition and characteristics of its atmosphere remain uncertain.
Why is it difficult to find evidence if there is life on other planets?
It is difficult to get to the planets to observe them closely. Much of life (bacteria) would only be observable under a microscope, and even the largest living beings known on Earth wouldn't be observable from a telescope from Earth, for example.
What planets are large fast moving and made mostly of glass?
No planet is made of glass, as far as I know. The giant planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune - are large, and made mostly of gas. However, they are not fast-moving.
The inner planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars - are slow, fast-moving, and made basically of rock.
Why can animals or human beings live on Gliese 581 g?
because it has 10 degrees and -31 10 degrees on day side and -31 on the night side
What is the significance of the discovery of exoplanets?
We know now that planets are a fairly common occurrence in the universe. This discovery provides many potential opportunities for life to exist beyond Earth.
How was the planet Kepler 22b named?
Kepler-22b was given its the designation Kepler as it is one of many planets discovered by the Kepler observatory. The 22b refers to it being the innermost (and only known) planet orbiting the star Kepler-22.
Can a planet shine by its own?
An object requires a source of energy to shine. The Earth does not.
Pictures of the Earth are always taken with the reflection of the Suns energy - similar to how you see the Moon.
How far away does a habitable planet have to be from a binary star system?
Impossible to answer as it depends on the two stars and how big and bright and far apart they are. But any planets round a binary star are unlikely to have a stable orbit, therefore the range of temperature variation is likely to be too much for advanced life or for water to stay liquid.
How many exoplanets do we know of?
Now we know of 861 exoplanets, with several thousand awaiting confirmation
What makes finding exoplanets so hard?
Finding exoplanets is challenging due to their faintness compared to the brightness of their host stars, which can overshadow them. This makes it difficult to detect and study them directly. Additionally, exoplanets are located at vast distances from Earth, requiring advanced technology and methods to observe them. The presence of noise and interference from various sources also adds to the complexity of exoplanet detection.
What will the last galaxy in the universe be?
It is impossible to know for certain, it likely doesn't even exist yet as galaxies continuously form, merge and are torn apart.
What exoplanets are in our solar system?
There are no exoplanets in our solar system. By definition, an exoplanet is a planet that is not in our solar system.