Travel to 2M1510 (AB) b, a planet in a perpendicular orbit around two brown dwarfs
Take a journey with us to a peculiar planet as we rocket off to 2M1510 (AB) b, the first exoplanet to be found in a perpendicular orbit around two stars.
This zoom was created with images from different telescopes stitched together, covering progressively smaller areas in the sky. The stellar pair –– two brown dwarfs –– appears as a single source at the end of the video, but astronomers know there are two of them because they periodically eclipse each other. Using ESO’s Very Large Telescope, astronomers monitored their orbits and found that they rotate in a rosette-like pattern that can only be explained by the presence of a planet in a perpendicular orbit, as shown in the animation at the end of this video.
For more details, check: https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2508/.
Credit:
ESO/L. Calçada/N. Risinger (skysurvey.org)/Digitized Sky Survey 2/DESI Legacy Survey/D. Lang (Perimeter Institute). Music: Azul Cobalto.
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