#exoplanets
The curiosity of what lies beyond our home planet can be both thrilling and terrifying. However, as we venture into the unknown, we confront unseen terrors that test our understanding of the cosmos. Let's journey through the cosmos as we count down the top 5 most terrifying planets in the universe. Starting our countdown at number five, we have WASP-12b, a planet where it's always a dark and stormy night. Imagine a world engulfed in eternal night, where the temperatures are constantly sizzling and the atmospheric pressure is extreme. WASP-12b, an exoplanet located about fourteen hundred light-years away, is just such a place.Gravity causes enormous tidal forces which are stretching the planet into the shape of an egg. The study came to the conclusion that the orbit of WASP-12b is decaying as a result of tidal interactions between the planet and the host star
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At number four, meet HD 189733b, a distant planet nestled 63 light years away in the constellation Vulpecula. This exoplanet is known for its extreme weather conditions. Temperatures can soar over a thousand degrees Celsius. To put that in perspective, that's over twice as hot as the surface of Venus, the hottest planet in our solar system. The extreme heat transforms silicate particles in the planet's atmosphere into glass, which the planet's fierce eight thousand seven hundred kilometres per hour. That's about twenty times the speed of the strongest hurricane winds on Earth.It rains glass that gets swept sideways in the ferocious winds. That is why the rains here are referred to as the rains of terror. This planet is truly a stormy horror of a planet.""Coming in third is TrEs-2b, the darkest planet in the universe. located 750 light years away from the Solar System. The planet was identified in 2011 as the darkest known exoplanet, reflecting less than 1% of any light that hits itWhereas Jupiter has clouds streaking it white and red, reflecting more than a third of the sunlight reaching it, TrES-2b apparently lacks reflective clouds, super-heated as its atmosphere is to more than 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit or 980 degrees Celsius by a star just 3.1 million miles away from it. let's watch the video t
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References :
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/
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