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Good Thing We Found this Earth-Sized Planet Now. It's About to Be Destroyed


mers have confirmed the existence of exoplanets with extremely small orbits around their stars. But what about exoplanets that get close enough to be devoured by their star, and what if it’s an Earth-sized exoplanet? This is what a recent study accepted to AAS Journals hopes to address as an international team of more than 50 researchers investigated an Earth-sized exoplanet with an orbital period of only 5.7 hours, known as "ultra-short-period" (USP) exoplanets, that could eventually experience what’s known as tidal disruption, resulting in its devourment by its star.

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