HATS-13 b

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🌠 Here’s the today’s weather forecast for the HATS-13b exoplanet, located approximately 160 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Pictor ⭐️:

The weather at HATS-13b is looking hot and toasty 🏖️! Temperatures are soaring to a scorching high of 2,200°F (1,200°C), making it one of the hottest places in our known universe 🔥. The atmospheric pressure is also incredibly low, similar to that on Venus 🌊.

But don’t worry about the extreme conditions – HATS-13b’s thick atmosphere made up mostly of hydrogen and helium helps to create a “blanket” effect, trapping heat and making it possible for liquid water to exist on the surface 💧. This makes it an interesting target in the search for extraterrestrial life 👽.

Trivia: Did you know that HATS-13 is actually one of the brightest stars in the constellation Pictor ⭐️? It’s a K-type main-sequence star, which means it’s about 20% larger and cooler than our Sun ☀️. The HATs (Hobby-Eberly Transit Search) survey discovered this exoplanet in 2014 🔍.

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Image model: HassakuXL