File:Gliese 12 b- An Intriguing World Sized Between Earth and Venus (SVS14581 - Gl 12b cloudy 4K).webm
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In this sequence, the camera starts close to a Venus-like artist's concept of Gliese 12 b set against a starry background. As the camera pulls back and spins, the planet shrinks, the stars whirl, and the planet's host star eventually appears.
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[edit]DescriptionGliese 12 b- An Intriguing World Sized Between Earth and Venus (SVS14581 - Gl 12b cloudy 4K).webm |
English: In this sequence, the camera starts close to a Venus-like artist's concept of Gliese 12 b set against a starry background. As the camera pulls back and spins, the planet shrinks, the stars whirl, and the planet's host star eventually appears. The planet passes across the star's face, creating a transit. Passing through the planet's atmosphere, the host star's light is partly absorbed, encoding into it the chemical fingerprints of the atmosphere's component elements. Gliese 12 b is one of the best candidates for this type of study.Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (Caltech-IPAC) |
Date | 23 May 2024 (upload date) |
Source | Gliese 12 b: An Intriguing World Sized Between Earth and Venus |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - IPAC/Robert Hurt, University of Maryland College Park/Francis Reddy, KBR Wyle Services, LLC/Scott Wiessinger, 667/Michael W. McElwain |
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Keywords InfoField | Astrophysics; Exoplanet; Space; Transit; TESS; Star; Ast; Universe |
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