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GJ 357d is one of three planets found orbiting a tiny (300,000 miles diameter) M-type star 31 light years away.
The universe is primarily comprised of so-called “dark matter.” We can’t see it, but we know it exists because we can see its gravitational effect. Some physicists think dark matter is made up of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), but they have yet to be detected.
Sunrise now at 6:01am and sunset at 8:12pm, we’ve already lost 49 minutes of daylight.
By WHYYGJ 357d is one of three planets found orbiting a tiny (300,000 miles diameter) M-type star 31 light years away.
The universe is primarily comprised of so-called “dark matter.” We can’t see it, but we know it exists because we can see its gravitational effect. Some physicists think dark matter is made up of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), but they have yet to be detected.
Sunrise now at 6:01am and sunset at 8:12pm, we’ve already lost 49 minutes of daylight.