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France's Macron Dissolves National Assembly, Calls for Snap Elections After Crushing EU Election Defeat
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France's Macron Dissolves National Assembly, Calls for Snap Elections After Crushing EU Election Defeat

France's Macron Dissolves National Assembly, Calls for Snap Elections After Crushing EU Election Defeat
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Benny Gantz announces departure from Israel wartime unity government
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Benny Gantz announces departure from Israel wartime unity government

Israeli forces operating in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024. (IDF photo)(JNS) -- War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz on Sunday night announced his National Unity Party’s departure from the government…
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Netanyahu to address joint session of Congress on July 24
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Netanyahu to address joint session of Congress on July 24

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu(JNS) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint session of Congress on July 24, congressional leaders announced on Thursday. House Speaker…
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Kamala Harris mourns death of Palestinians in daring raid that rescued 4 Israeli hostages
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Kamala Harris mourns death of Palestinians in daring raid that rescued 4 Israeli hostages

Kamala Harris mourns death of Palestinians in daring raid that rescued 4 Israeli hostages | WND | by Around the Web Tap here to add The Western Journal to your home screen. Adblock test (Why?)
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Instead of Losing its Atmosphere, an Exoplanet Puffed Up and Held Onto it
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Instead of Losing its Atmosphere, an Exoplanet Puffed Up and Held Onto it

To date, astronomers have confirmed the existence of 5638 extrasolar planets in 4,199 star systems. In the process, scientists have found many worlds that have defied expectations. This is certainly the case regarding “hot Neptunes,” planets that are similar to the “ice giants” of the outer Solar System but orbit much closer to their stars. But when a Johns Hopkins University-led team of astronomers discovered TIC365102760 b (aka. Pheonix), they observed something entirely unexpected: a Neptune-sized planet that retained its atmosphere by puffing up. Sam Grunblatt, an astrophysicist with JHU’s William H. Miller III Department of Physics and Astronomy, led the research. He was joined by an international team that included NSF Graduate Research Fellow Nicholas Saunders, 51 Pegasi b Fellows Shreyas Vissapragada, Steven Giacalone, Ashley Chontos, and Joseph M. Akana Murphy, as well as researchers from many prestigious institutes and universities. The paper that describes their findings (which recently appeared in The Astrophysical Journal) is part of a series titled “TESS Giants Transiting Giants.” Artist’s impression of JG436b, a hot Neptune located about 33 light years from Earth. Credit: STScI Puff planets are a new class of incredibly rare exoplanets, accounting for an estimated 1% of planets in our galaxy. The team discovered Pheonix by combining data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) with radial velocity measurements obtained by the High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer (HIRES) at the Keck Observatory. Their data indicated that Pheonix is 0.55 times the size of Jupiter but only 0.06 times as massive, which orbits a red giant star with a period of 4.21285 days (about six times closer to its star than the distance between Mercury and the Sun). Based on the age and temperature of its star and the planet’s remarkably low density, the team expected that Pheonix’s gaseous envelopes should have been stripped away billions of years ago. Based on its density, the team also estimates that the planet is the puffiest “puff planet” discovered to date (roughly 60 times less dense than the densest “hot Neptune”) and that it will begin spiraling into its star in about 100 million years. As Grunblatt explained in a JHU HUB press release: “This planet isn’t evolving the way we thought it would. It appears to have a much bigger, less dense atmosphere than we expected for these systems. How it held on to that atmosphere despite being so close to such a large host star is the big question.” “It’s the smallest planet we’ve ever found around one of these red giants, and probably the lowest mass planet orbiting a [red] giant star we’ve ever seen. That’s why it looks really weird. We don’t know why it still has an atmosphere when other ‘hot Neptunes’ that are much smaller and much denser seem to be losing their atmospheres in much less extreme environments.” Artist’s impression of Pheonix, the “hot Neptune” orbiting a red giant star 8 billion light-years from Earth. Credit: Roberto Molar Candanosa/JHU These findings could have implications for new insight into the late-stage evolution of planetary systems and help scientists predict what will happen to the Solar System in a few billion years. According to standard models of stellar evolution, our Sun will exit its main sequence phase, expand to become a red giant, and eventually consume the inner planets. Based on these findings, they predict that Earth’s atmosphere may not evolve the way astronomers previously expected. Instead of our Sun blasting it away, our atmosphere may expand to become incredibly “puffy.” Pheonix is the latest puffy planet examined by the international team based on TESS data. While puff planets are known to be rare, exoplanets like Pheonix are especially elusive because of their small size and low density. In the future, Grunblatt and his colleagues plan to search for more of these smaller worlds and have already identified a dozen potential candidates by combining transit and radial velocity data. Further Reading: John Hopkins University, The Astrophysical Journal The post Instead of Losing its Atmosphere, an Exoplanet Puffed Up and Held Onto it appeared first on Universe Today.
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Trump Drops YUGE Tax News That Will Affect Millions Of Americans [VIDEO]
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Trump Drops YUGE Tax News That Will Affect Millions Of Americans [VIDEO]

"An absolute GAME CHANGER!" - Nick Sortor
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Introducing Red Beach Nation: Veteran-Founded Patriotic Apparel
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Introducing Red Beach Nation: Veteran-Founded Patriotic Apparel

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Trump Slams Biden’s ‘Bullsh*t’ Border ‘Trafficking’ Bill, Vegas Crowd Goes Wild [VIDEO]
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Trump Slams Biden’s ‘Bullsh*t’ Border ‘Trafficking’ Bill, Vegas Crowd Goes Wild [VIDEO]

"Crooked Joe signed an executive order that is pro invasion, pro child trafficking, pro woman trafficking, pro human trafficking ... it's a pro-drug dealer bill" - Donald Trump
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