New Kind of Planet May Lurk in Milky Way: Extreme World of Magma and Sulfur
New observations of L 98-59d, a member of the five-planet system L 98-59, suggest it harbors a vast global magma ocean that traps sulfur deep inside, forming a previously unrecognized class of extraterrestrial worlds. An artist’s impression of the planetary system L 98-59. Image credit: Mark A. Garlick / markgarlick.com. L 98-59 lies about 34.5 light-years away in the southern constellation of...






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