Start with a Bang #116 podcast – Disintegrant exoplanets | By Ethan Siegel | Start with an explosion! | APR, 2025

This image shows an illustration of an evaporating rock exoplanet, with a huge tail of dust that arises from the flying material from the planet from its interaction with the nearby star. (Credit: NASA/JPL-CALTECH)

Exoplanets can exist anywhere around their matrices, even so close that they evaporate or disintegrate. Even the rocky.

Ethan Siegel

In the universe, each star represents an opportunity: an opportunity for a star system to develop that could possess something remarkable. While we normally think about life and intelligent life in that, as the Grand Prix that the Universe has to offer, there is a wide variety of fascinating phenomena that are in favor of considering. While Mercury, for example, is the world closest to our Sun in our own solar system, it has been a complete revolution for 88 days. However, in other systems, exoplanets can be so hot that orbit their main star in less than one day of the earth.

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