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The sun rotates the fastest at the equator, whereas the rotation rate slows down at higher latitudes and is the slowest at the polar regions. But a nearby sun-like star—V889 Herculis, some 115 ...
V889 Herculis doesn't rotate like any other star, defying stellar models. A nearby star that's similar to the sun in many ways is actually an unprecedented oddball, astronomers have discovered ...
Webb’s new image of 14 Herculis c has given researchers insight into the exoplanet’s temperature, strange orbit and atmosphere.. The exoplanet is one of at least two gas giants – both ...
Not only is 14 Herculis c not hot at all, it's uncommonly cold. The exoplanet is so cold, in fact, that the team of researchers claims it is the coldest exoplanet imaged to date, NASA said in a ...
And they found two planets, brown dwarfs, with the mass of nine Jupiters and seven Jupiters. They are located 2.8 AU and 27 AU from 14 Herculis, respectively, but their orbits. Oh, their orbits are ...
Lurking in the upper right corner of the constellation Hercules last month was a nameless 14th-magnitude star far below the limit of naked-eye visibility. Fortnight ago a British amateur saw it in ...
Using Gaia and twenty years of radial velocity measurements, two brown dwarfs were found orbiting 14 Her in highly eccentric, misaligned orbits. So the team dug through all the literature they could ...