Astrophysicists are still guessing at exactly how massive gassy planets - orbiting dizzyingly close to their stars - came to exist. Dr. Paul Sutter talks us through the physics of 'roaster planets,' 'pegasids,' and 'epistellar jovians.'
Astrophysicists are still guessing at exactly how massive gassy planets - orbiting dizzyingly close to their stars - came to exist. Dr. Paul Sutter talks us through the physics of 'roaster planets,' 'pegasids,' and 'epistellar jovians.'
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