Quentin ChangeatSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Quentin Changeat How can some planets be hotter than stars? We've started to unravel the mystery. By Quentin Changeat, Billy Edwards published 28 March 21 Until the early 2000s, the only known planets were located in our own neighborhood, the Solar System. Stars Get the Space.com NewsletterBreaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MORE FROM SPACE...1'This idea that it takes like 250 years for Pluto to orbit the sun, I think that's just bizarre.' Star Trek scion Adam Nimoy talks our favorite (dwarf) planet for 'I Heart Pluto' festival2New 'Star Wars: The Mask of Fear' novel stars Mon Mothma, Bail Organa, and Saw Gerrera (interview)3Giant planet or 'failed star?' Newfound mystery world blurs the lines4Astronomers unsure what caused 'weird explosion' seen by Einstein Probe's X-ray eye5NASA just gave these 9 companies $24 million to dream up Artemis moon mission tech
How can some planets be hotter than stars? We've started to unravel the mystery. By Quentin Changeat, Billy Edwards published 28 March 21 Until the early 2000s, the only known planets were located in our own neighborhood, the Solar System.