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DescriptionArtist’s impression of a Jupiter twin orbiting HIP 11915.jpg | An artist’s impression showing a newly discovered Jupiter twin gas giant orbiting the solar twin star, HIP 11915. The planet is of a very similar mass to Jupiter and orbits at the same distance from its star as Jupiter does from the Sun. This, together with HIP 11915’s Sun-like composition, hints at the possibility of the system of planets orbiting HIP 11915 bearing a resemblance to our own Solar System, with smaller rocky planets orbiting closer to the host star. | ||||
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Author | ESO/L. Benassi | ||||
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Credit/Provider | ESO/L. Benassi |
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Source | European Southern Observatory |
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Date and time of data generation | 16:00, 15 July 2015 |
JPEG file comment | An artist’s impression showing a newly discovered Jupiter twin gas giant orbiting the solar twin star, HIP 11915. The planet is of a very similar mass to Jupiter and orbits at the same distance from its star as Jupiter does from the Sun. This, together with HIP 11915’s Sun-like composition, hints at the possibility of the system of planets orbiting HIP 11915 bearing a resemblance to our own Solar System, with smaller rocky planets orbiting closer to the host star. |
Keywords | HIP 11915 |
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Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2 Garching bei München, , D-85748 Germany |
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