Thursday, October 27, 2011

Huge 'waterworld' has boiling oceans hundreds of times as deep as Earth's

A planet where a year lasts just 18 hours is a waterworld with a radius around twice the size of Earth, a team of astronomers have discovered.

55 Cancri E is the innermost planet in orbit around a sun-like star known as 55 Cancri A that is around 40 light years from Earth.

Now a team from The University of Liege in Belgium have revealed further details about the planet after conducting a new study.

Out of this waterworld: Scientists have found that a planet known as 55 Cancri E is made up of around 20% water after finding its radius is twice the radius of Earth

Out of this waterworld: Scientists have found that a planet known as 55 Cancri E is made up of around 20% water after finding its radius is twice the radius of Earth

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2053866/Planet-year-lasts-just-18-hours-waterworld-twice-size-Earth.html

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