Tuesday, August 31, 2021

The closest exoplanet

 Kepler 78b (Artwork: 19th August)













So, moving to the opposite spectrum now, we have an exoplanet who is close enough to be swallowed or crushed into his star, but he is holding on for dear life. Kepler 78b (AKA, Blaziant, after 'blaze' and 'valiant') is an exoplanet who is so, SO close to his star. The thing is, his parent star is a power-hungry celestial, and does not care if her little planet burns or even... eaten. Also, he is tidally locked, having to see the star grow more destructive every time. Unlike Glazia, Blaziant couldn't even leave to get some fresh breeze all over, and only magic would suffice a little bit. Although, he can only last for supposedly three billion years, so one day, he has to plan the escape... fast...


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The closest exoplanet

  Kepler 78b (Artwork: 19th August) So, moving to the opposite spectrum now, we have an exoplanet who is close enough to be swallowed or cru...