Scientists Propose a New Kind of Planet: A Smashed Up Torus of Hot Vaporized Rock
Scientists Propose a New Kind of Planet: A Smashed Up Torus of Hot Vaporized Rock There’s a new type of planet in town, though you won’t find it in well-aged solar systems like our own. It’s more of a stage of formation that planets like Earth can go through. And its existence helps explain the relationship between Earth and our Moon. The new type of planet is a huge, spinning, donut-shaped mass of hot, vaporized rock, formed as planet-sized objects smash into each other. The pair of scientists behind the study explaining this new planet type have named it a ‘synestia.’ Simon Lock, a graduateRead More →