For the first time, a research group has discovered an exoplanet with the European South Sternithart (ESO) tools, which are surrounded by two stars at an angle of 90 degrees. ESO has now made this public and connects that both stars are also two who are brown dwarf stars – astronomical bodies are neither right stars nor right planets. Amauri Triyoud from Birmingham University says that the first exoplanet on a polar orbit is now “quite extraordinary and exciting” to such a star couple. He was involved in search.
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The pre -unique exoplanet designate 2M1510 (AB) tolerates B. This was found when the research team closely looked at the qualities of two brown dwarfs. It was observed that their classes have been “shifted and stretch” in an unusual way. All possible causes have been investigated and only one that matches the data is an exoplanet in the polar orbit. So far it has not been proved directly. The ESO still states that another star revolves around the system, but is out of the question. The team still tellsThis exoplanet is already known, two stars circle at the same time, but usually at the same level.

So far, only information is given that exoplanets can circle such a star couple vertically, the ESO said. Planetic dust discs have already been found in such an orientation. It has already been calculated that such a class may be stable. Nevertheless, the discovery is a premiere and eventually such evidence that such a planetary configuration is really possible. Nevertheless, it is a random discovery that once again it becomes clear what is possible in the attractive universe in which we live, “Triyoud says. Search is presented In an article Science advance in science magazine.
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