Distant Super-Earth May Be Lit From Massive Volcanoes

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Distant Super-Earth May Be Lit From Massive Volcanoes

55 Cancri e, the "diamond planet" super-Earth, seems to be displaying massive temperature changes caused by countless volcanoes.

To most of us, the term "Super-Earth" sounds like something from a comic book, like if <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/138973-David-Goyers-Superman-Prequel-Series-Krypton-In-Development-At-Syfy>Krypton suddenly gained a yellow sun. But it's actually <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/134975-Godzilla-of-Earths-Spotted-560-Light-Years-Away>a real term astronomers use to describe 55 Cancri E, which has twice the diameter of Earth but eight times the mass. That gravity alone makes it an unpleasant place to live - for humans anyway - but scientists are also noticing drastic light and temperature changes. Over the past two years alone 55 Cancri e has appeared to swing from 1800 to 4900 degrees Fahrenheit, and insanely massive volcanoes are the most likely cause.

"This is the first time we've seen such drastic changes in light emitted from an exoplanet, which is particularly remarkable for a super-Earth," Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan of Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy explained. "No signature of thermal emissions or surface activity has ever been detected for any other super Earth to date."

55 Cancri e is a fairly well-known and observed planet. When it was first discovered it was believed to be a carbon-rich world, prompting it to be dubbed the "diamond planet". But it's bizarre in other ways as well - 55 Cancri e is uncomfortably close to its sun, where <a href=http://www.adn.com/article/20150505/volcanoes-may-cause-drastic-temperature-shifts-distant-super-earth>a single year lasts 18 days. Add that one side of this large planet always faces the sun, and the planet's crust is probably weakened. If true, that means volcanoes would be incredibly common and the oceans are probably made of magma.

"While we can't be entirely sure," Brice-Olivier Demory of the University of Cambridge explained, "we think a likely explanation for this variability is large-scale surface activity, possibly volcanism."

What's especially impressive about these findings isn't that the planet is perpetually erupting - it's that we could peek through the atmosphere to judge its temperature. Mapping the surface temperatures of planets can be difficult, and gas giants are much easier to study because of their size. It certainly doesn't help that 55 Cancri e's volanic plumes could effect the results - perhaps even creating the huge temperature variability we've been seeing. As it stands, this is a huge step to understanding what distant planets might be like - even if we shouldn't visit this one in particular.

Source: <a href=http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/astronomers-find-first-evidence-of-changing-conditions-on-a-super-earth>University of Cambridge, via <a href=http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/hell-on-super-earth-extreme-exoplanet-volcanism-spied-150505.htm>Discovery News

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Guys! Guys! We found where to place the prison planet for our sequel Chronicles of Riddick II: Electric Boogaloo, now with more magma..
 

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*yawn*
Must be a slow news day. when old news becomes news. Seriously this planet is how many lightyears away from us? Let me check... 41... 41 light years away. which means what we're seeing now happened in the 1970's.
 

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MonsterCrit said:
*yawn*
Must be a slow news day. when old news becomes news. Seriously this planet is how many lightyears away from us? Let me check... 41... 41 light years away. which means what we're seeing now happened in the 1970's.
>_>

Are you complaining about the speed of light causing news to be old or something? XD

OP: WoooOOOOOOOoooo It's a second Earth!

inb4 Illuminati.

(In all seriousness this is interesting stuff)
 

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Sigmund Av Volsung said:
MonsterCrit said:
*yawn*
Must be a slow news day. when old news becomes news. Seriously this planet is how many lightyears away from us? Let me check... 41... 41 light years away. which means what we're seeing now happened in the 1970's.
>_>

Are you complaining about the speed of light causing news to be old or something? XD
No I'm complaining when science uses click-bait headlines to grabattention.

Super Earth? Really. Why name it earth I mean sure it is like our planet. Well Except for the Size, mass, gravity, surface conditions, rotation, distance from it's sun, it's orbital speed... it's atmosphere... yeah....it's Earth. I mean come on.. Science you found a planet that makes Venus look hospitable. You found a place that makes the planet where it rains glass shards and acid... look hospitable by comparison and you call it super earth. Man that should have Hell_Planet c666
 

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the only thing that sucks about news like this is that by the time humanity is able to travel to such distant planets and explore all other galaxies I'll be long dead and will never get to see them. I'm not saying I want to land on this Hell version of a planet just that it would be cool to travel near it and watch all the chaos unfolding...

dumb question if we could get far away from Earth say like... 2015 light years away, would we be able to witness the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? Cause I think a lot of people would be interested/disappointed with that
 

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To those of us not in the Bahamas, Cayman islands, Belize, Palau or any part of the US: its between 1000 and 2800 degrees C.
 

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MonsterCrit said:
Sigmund Av Volsung said:
MonsterCrit said:
*yawn*
Must be a slow news day. when old news becomes news. Seriously this planet is how many lightyears away from us? Let me check... 41... 41 light years away. which means what we're seeing now happened in the 1970's.
>_>

Are you complaining about the speed of light causing news to be old or something? XD
No I'm complaining when science uses click-bait headlines to grabattention.

Super Earth? Really. Why name it earth I mean sure it is like our planet. Well Except for the Size, mass, gravity, surface conditions, rotation, distance from it's sun, it's orbital speed... it's atmosphere... yeah....it's Earth. I mean come on.. Science you found a planet that makes Venus look hospitable. You found a place that makes the planet where it rains glass shards and acid... look hospitable by comparison and you call it super earth. Man that should have Hell_Planet c666
It is kind of necessary though.

To give an example, the US was going to fund their own particle accelerator project to rival the one being considered in Switzerland(what we now call the LHC), but because of mediocre press surrounding it and a lack of public interest in science, things collapsed.

Fast forward, and the world's eyes turn to CERN when they have discovered "The God Particle", ie, the Higgs Boson, which was precisely what the American project was going to shoot for, but because they didn't spin it as such, no one bothered. It was just "another piece of science machinery".

Ergo, it makes sense to be attention-seeking in the scientific community when parleying with the public.
 

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GZGoten said:
dumb question if we could get far away from Earth say like... 2015 light years away, would we be able to witness the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? Cause I think a lot of people would be interested/disappointed with that
Well.. first you will need Faster Than Light Travel of course to reach year of launch +time of travel lights years distance from earth and then have a super mega ultra futuretech "telescope" capable of seeing individuals crawling over the earth from such distance (clouds/space dust/distortions permitting)... and some years of your life because I suspect that if you don't want to miss the event (if it happens) you will have to arrive years early (because year 0 is not the "real" year of birth of Jesus, is a estimate).. Better borrow a Tardis