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A huge planet about the size of Jupiter (WD 1856b) has been spotted orbiting a tiny white dwarf star 80 light-years away. The discovery by an international team of astronomers is puzzling because the planet should have been swallowed-up long ago, when the star expanded to become a red giant before contracting to a white dwarf.

This is the first planet known to orbit a white dwarf and its existence suggests that at least some of the Sun’s planets could survive when our star becomes a red giant in five billion years.

https://physicsworld.com/a/jupiter-sized-planet-found-orbiting-tiny-white-dwarf-star/

https://www.nasa.gov/tess-transiting-exoplanet-survey-satellite

 

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38 minutes ago, Tim_J said:

:cattears:What's the point of planets surviving it if every life form is extinct... 

for future colonization by life forms from other planetoids? maybe it can be used as a vacation planet for mining? 

 

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4 hours ago, Tim_J said:

But planets who survive this kind of events are probably/mosdef not inhabitable by humans.....

fixt

currently, the head of the russian space agency wants to claim venus as a russian planet because now astronomers believe they have may have found a life signature on the planet. not too bad for a planet that's 900°F/482°C

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17 hours ago, Nebraska said:

But you said for future colonization and mining, micro organisms are not gonna do that... Intelligent life forms maybe??

nvrmnd i didn't click the links...

Hospitable planet
“I think the most exciting part of this work is what it means for both habitability in general – can there be hospitable regions in these dead solar systems – and also our ability to find evidence of that habitability,”

 

still...

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https://space.nss.org/settlement/nasa/70sArtHiRes/70sArt/art.html

Three space colony summer studies were conducted at NASA Ames in the 1970s. A number of artistic renderings of the concepts were made. These have been scanned and are available here as small, medium, large, and publication quality jpeg images. Scans by David Brandt-Erichsen.

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Bernal_Interior_AC76-0628_1920.jpg

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15 hours ago, ManjuShri said:

https://space.nss.org/settlement/nasa/70sArtHiRes/70sArt/art.html

Three space colony summer studies were conducted at NASA Ames in the 1970s. A number of artistic renderings of the concepts were made. These have been scanned and are available here as small, medium, large, and publication quality jpeg images. Scans by David Brandt-Erichsen.

Torus_Cutaway_AC75-1086-1_1920.jpg

Bernal_Interior_AC76-0628_1920.jpg

Cylinder_Eclipse_AC75-1920_1920.jpg

well Hawkwind

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