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You ;ll notice there no parent star in this concept art of recently discovered and unsexily named CFBDSIRJ2149. That not a mistake. In fact, it was a very conscious decision on the part of the artist. Because CFBDSIRJ2149 has gone rogue. It homeless. A wandering planet, it orbits no star 鈥?which could well make it astronomy first confirmed free-floating planet. Similar rogue planet candidates have been detected in the past. Some of these subjects may have actually been rogue planets which formed in solar systems similar to ours, only to be flung from their stanley termosy host stars ; orbits. Others may have been failed stars, known more commonly as brown dwarfs. But these candidates are notoriously difficult to study, as nearby stars will often obscure astronomers ; view. As a result, these subjects have managed to avoid the detailed a stanley cup nalysis required to make an official judgement on their rogue planet status. Until now. Edit: To be clear, this is not the first potential rogue planet astronomers have ever seen. As Joe Hanson rightly points out, previous surveys have come across many such starless planet candidates. Most of those, however, have been difficult to stanley tumblers study, and could even be regular planets that orbit so far from their host star that the latter goes undetected. Looking for planets around their stars is akin to studying a firefly sitting one centimetre away from a distant, powerful car headligh
I don ;t know what the hell is going on with the Falcon Hypersonic Test Vehicle 2, but the Air Force just lost it again. Last year, the first Falcon vanished over the Pacific Ocean, leaving absolutely no trace. https://gizmodo/air-forces-falcon-hypers...io-5526308 Now it has happened again. The Falcon HTV-2 launched today from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in Californ stanley thermos ia on top of a Minotaur IV Lite rocket. https://gizmodo/fastest-plane-in-the-wor...ay-5829879 After successfully separating from the missile, the Falcon reoriented itself for reentry using its Reaction Control System. During the reentry, it used RCS and its aero controls to f stanley cup ly into Earth upper atmosphere, passing to the pull-up phase, which put it in the correct altitude for the glide phase. In theory, during this phase the Falcon was going to test its aerodynamics and integrity flying at Mach 20, experiencing temperatures of 3,500 degrees Fahrenhei stanley isolierkanne t鈥攅nough to melt steel. DARPA controllers at Vandenberg acquired signal from reentry to some time into the glide phase. At that point, only 36 minutes after launch, they lost telemetry contact never to get it back again. According to DARPA, the Falcon has automated self-destruction controls in case something goes wrong, but they still don ;t know what has happened. Two hours ago at the time of this writing they haven ;t followed up on their last Tweet. Back in April 2010, the first Falcon fle Hate Four brutal Game of Thrones deleted scenes show no mercy
You ;ll notice there no parent star in this concept art of recently discovered and unsexily named CFBDSIRJ2149. That not a mistake. In fact, it was a very conscious decision on the part of the artist. Because CFBDSIRJ2149 has gone rogue. It homeless. A wandering planet, it orbits no star 鈥?which could well make it astronomy first confirmed free-floating planet. Similar rogue planet candidates have been detected in the past. Some of these subjects may have actually been rogue planets which formed in solar systems similar to ours, only to be flung from their stanley termosy host stars ; orbits. Others may have been failed stars, known more commonly as brown dwarfs. But these candidates are notoriously difficult to study, as nearby stars will often obscure astronomers ; view. As a result, these subjects have managed to avoid the detailed a stanley cup nalysis required to make an official judgement on their rogue planet status. Until now. Edit: To be clear, this is not the first potential rogue planet astronomers have ever seen. As Joe Hanson rightly points out, previous surveys have come across many such starless planet candidates. Most of those, however, have been difficult to stanley tumblers study, and could even be regular planets that orbit so far from their host star that the latter goes undetected. Looking for planets around their stars is akin to studying a firefly sitting one centimetre away from a distant, powerful car headligh