A distant dead star shows a glimpse of our Solar System's future
- Written by: Joshua W. Blackman, Astronomer, University of Tasmania
Artist's rendition of the Jupiter-like planet and its white dwarf starW. M. Keck Observatory/Adam MakarenkoThe golden age of discovery of planets around other stars (known as exoplanets) began in 1995. Since the first discoveries, more than 4,500 worlds have been found, most of them orbiting ordinary stars like our Sun.
The Sun is about 4.6...
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