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Saturday, 2 November 2013
Kepler-78b
Kepler-78b is a planet that shouldn’t exist: this scorching lava world, scientists say, circles its star every 8½ hours at a distance of less than a million miles — one of the tightest known orbits. According to current theories of planet formation, it couldn’t have formed so close to its star, nor could it have moved there.
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