Massive Mystery Planet Discovered Outside Our Solar System
Massive Mystery Planet Discovered Outside Our Solar System
A huge planet with mystical aurora was discovered drifting outside our solar system.

A rogue planet which is 12 times larger than the most massive planet of our solar system, Jupiter, was discovered drifting not so far away from our solar system. This planet does not have any stars attached to it. This planet is the first of its kind to be discovered using a radio telescope. This newly found planet has a unique and unusual path of its own. The scientists are dazzled by the size of this planet and its strong magnetic strength. The mass of this planet is 200 times more than that of Jupiter. This object is right at the boundary of a planet and a brown dwarf which is also called as a failed star. This celestial object will help humans understand more about the magnetic properties between a star and a planet. This planet also has very high surface temperatures ranging around 825 degrees Celsius. It is notable that the temperature of the Sun is 5505 degrees Celsius. This planet was previously discovered in 2016 using a VLA telescope but was misunderstood to be a brown dwarf. Now after all this time, scientists have learned that this is a planet which is 20 light years away from Earth.

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