k Alien planet HD 209458 b and its sun Alien planet and its sun. Artwork of the planet HD 209458 b with its parent star HD 209458, as seen from the surface of a moon. This planet was detected as it transited passed in front of its star, causing a dip in brightness of 1.7, at the time predicted from orbital calculations. This was the first direct evidence of a planet orbiting another star when it was first observed in 1999. The presence of the planet was detected by observing the wobble its orbit had on the stars motion through space. HD 209458 B is about 200 times the mass of Earth, but orbits only 6.5 million kilometres from its star, where one orbit takes just 3.5 days. HD 209458 is a Sunlike star yellow dwarf that lies 153 light years from Earth, in the constellation Pegasus. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Alien planet HD 209458 b and its sun Alien planet and its sun. Artwork of the planet HD 209458 b with its parent star  HD 209458 , as seen from the surface of a moon. This planet was detected as it transited  passed in front of  its star, causing a dip in brightness of 1.7 , at the time predicted from orbital calculations. This was the first direct evidence of a planet orbiting another star when it was first observed in 1999. The presence of the planet was detected by observing the wobble its orbit had on the star s motion through space. HD 209458 B is about 200 times the mass of Earth, but orbits only 6.5 million kilometres from its star, where one orbit takes just 3.5 days. HD 209458 is a Sun like star  yellow dwarf  that lies 153 light years from Earth, in the constellation Pegasus.
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Alien planet HD 209458 b and its sun

Alien planet and its sun. Artwork of the planet HD 209458 b with its parent star (HD 209458), as seen from the surface of a moon. This planet was detected as it transited (passed in front of) its star, causing a dip in brightness of 1.7%, at the time predicted from orbital calculations. This was the first direct evidence of a planet orbiting another star when it was first observed in 1999. The presence of the planet was detected by observing the wobble its orbit had on the star's motion through space. HD 209458 B is about 200 times the mass of Earth, but orbits only 6.5 million kilometres from its star, where one orbit takes just 3.5 days. HD 209458 is a Sun-like star (yellow dwarf) that lies 153 light years from Earth, in the constellation Pegasus.

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