'Ultrahot Jupiter' is 6,000°F and blitzes around its star in just 16 HOURS - Daily Mail
Researchers from MIT discovered planet TOI-2109b 855 light years from Earth, using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).
An 'ultrahot Jupiter' exoplanet has been discovered with blistering surface temperatures of 6,000°F.
The planet, dubbed TOI-2109b, also has an unusually short orbit of just 16 hours the shortest of … [+4660 chars]
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