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tblue37

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Sat Nov 6, 2021, 03:36 PM Nov 2021

"It may be the first star system of its kind ever found."




https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/06/science/perpendicular-planets-star-system.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur

Star System With Right-Angled Planets Surprises Astronomers:
Two planets orbit the poles while another revolves around the star’s equator, suggesting a mysterious, undetected force.





Star System With Right-Angled Planets Surprises Astronomers
Two planets orbit the poles while another revolves around the star’s equator, suggesting a mysterious, undetected force.



An artist’s concept of one of the kinds of planets that is orbiting the star HD 3167.

By Jonathan O’Callaghan
Nov. 6, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET

Star systems come in all shapes and sizes. Some have lots of planets, some have larger planets and others have no planets at all. But a particularly unusual system about 150 light-years from our own has scientists scratching their heads.

In 2016, astronomers discovered two planets orbiting the star HD 3167. They were thought to be super-Earths — between Earth and Neptune in size — and circled the star every one and 30 days. A third planet was found in the system in 2017, orbiting in about eight days.

What’s unusual is the inclinations of the outer two planets, HD 3167 c and d. Whereas in our solar system all the planets orbit in the same flat plane around the sun, these two are in polar orbits. That is, they go above and below their star’s poles, rather than around the equator as Earth and the other planets in our system do.

Now scientists have discovered the system is even weirder than they thought. Researchers measured the orbit of the innermost planet, HD 3167 b, for the first time — and it doesn’t match the other two. It instead orbits in the star’s flat plane, like planets in our solar system, and perpendicular to HD 3167 c and d. This star system is the first one known to act like this.

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"It may be the first star system of its kind ever found." (Original Post) tblue37 Nov 2021 OP
Very interesting PXR-5 Nov 2021 #1
Is it just me or wouldn't it be nice to see a graphic line drawing of this? OhZone Nov 2021 #2
Yes, I am trying to visualize this too. Irish_Dem Nov 2021 #4
Best I could find. :( eppur_se_muova Nov 2021 #5
Thank you so much. Wow. Irish_Dem Nov 2021 #6
Fun, thanks! nt Qutzupalotl Nov 2021 #3
Artificial orbits? Ghost Dog Nov 2021 #7
More likely the star rolled onto its side and captured a rogue planet. Angleae Nov 2021 #8
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