New Planet Discovered Orbiting Closest Single Star to Our Sun | ESO
Using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have discovered a planet orbiting Barnard’s star, the closest single star to our Sun. The planet, at least half the mass of Venus, was found via the gravitational tug it induces on its host star. This video summarizes the discovery.
Barnard’s Star is a red dwarf star. It is about 10 billion years old, more than twice the current age of the Sun. Red dwarf stars are much cooler and less massive than the Sun, and are expected to live much longer lives because they do not burn through their fuel as fast. Barnard’s Star is one of the closest stars to Earth at a distance of only 6 light-years.
Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)
Directed by: Angelos Tsaousis and Martin Wallner
Editing: Angelos Tsaousis
Written by: Hanna Huysegoms, Alejandro Izquierdo López
Footage and photos: ESO / Luis Calçada, Babak Tafreshi, Martin Kornmesser, Mahdi Zamani, Vladimir Romanyuk
Scientific Consultant: Mariya Lyubenova
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: Oct. 1, 2024
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