๐ Here’s the today’s weather for the KOI-6646.01 exoplanet, located approximately 1,400 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Cygnus ๐ฆ:
It’s a chilly morning on the surface of KOI-6646.01, with temperatures dropping to -20ยฐC (-4ยฐF) due to its distance from the sun-like star KOI 6646 ๐ฅ. The atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium, which creates a hazy, translucent effect โ๏ธ.
As we approach the winter solstice on this distant world, the days are getting shorter โฐ, with only about 10 hours of sunlight peeking through the thick atmospheric veil ๐ . The surface temperature is still quite low, making it inhospitable for any life as we know it โ๏ธ.
Did you know that KOI-6646.01 has a mass about 1.2 times that of Jupiter? This massive exoplanet orbits its star every 65 days, which is relatively short compared to other gas giants in our solar system ๐ฐ๏ธ. Despite the harsh conditions on the surface, scientists believe that this planet could still harbor hidden atmospheres or subsurface oceans, making it an exciting subject for future research ๐ฌ.
Stay tuned for more updates from the farthest reaches of our cosmic neighborhood! ๐
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