Discovered only in 2008, new observations have determined the extrasolar planet WASP-12b, a planet 80% larger than Jupiter yet orbiting just over 1 million miles from its parent star, is being torn apart by the tidal forces of that star and is allowing astronomers their first direct data of a planet being destroyed.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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