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Local exoplanet revealed to be sizzling hot

The solar energy hitting planet HAT-P-7b reaches 3400 times that of Earth – surface temperatures may climb to 2460 °C

IMAGINE if the sun’s energy increased by 3400 times: Earth’s oceans would instantly boil away. Yet a newly discovered exoplanet is subjected to such heat, making it one of the hottest in our galactic neighbourhood.

Planet HAT-P-7b, spotted about a thousand light years away by a network of small telescopes called , orbits at only 5.6 million kilometres from its star – around one-tenth of the distance between Mercury and our sun ().

The planet’s atmosphere could distribute the solar energy in a number of ways, says Robert Noyes of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but one model suggests temperatures could reach a searing 2460 °C.

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Topics: Astrobiology