Severe Exoplanetary Storm

Spitzer_ssc2009-02b_1024

spitzer_ssc2009-02b January 28th, 2009

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/J. Langton (UC Santa Cruz)

These computer-generated images chart the development of severe weather patterns on the highly eccentric exoplanet HD 80606b during the days after its closest approach to its parent star. An exoplanet is a planet that orbits a star other than our sun.

The images were produced by computer simulations that modeled NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope's measurements of heat radiating from the planet. The six frames are evenly spaced in time, starting from 4.4 days after the planet's close approach to the star, a moment known as "periastron," and running through 8.9 days after periastron. The blue glow of the crescent is starlight that has been scattered and reflected by planet. The starlight appears blue because the planet is a very efficient absorber of red light. The night side appears reddish orange as it glows with its own internal heat.

These theoretical models allow astronomers to better understand weather patterns on distant planets. While direct telescopic observations of the atmospheres of such worlds may be many decades away, such simulations give us a clue to what we may see when it becomes possible.

The Spitzer observations themselves spanned the relatively brief period when the heating of the planet was most intense, running from 20 hours prior to 10 hours after periastron. The observations were made in Nov. of 2007.

HD 80606b is located 190 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It can be seen with binoculars.

Provider: Spitzer Space Telescope

Image Source: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/1982-ssc2009-02b-Severe-Exoplanetary-Storm

Curator: Spitzer Space Telescope, Pasadena, CA, USA

Image Use Policy: Public Domain

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Image Type
Simulation
Object Name
HD 80606b
Subject - Milky Way
Planet > Type > Gas Giant
Planet > Special Cases > Transiting
Planet > Special Cases > Hot Jupiter

Distance Details Distance

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58 light years
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ID
ssc2009-02b
Subject Category
B.1.1.2.   B.1.3.1.   B.1.3.2  
Subject Name
HD 80606b
Credits
NASA/JPL-Caltech/J. Langton (UC Santa Cruz)
Release Date
2009-01-28
Lightyears
58
Redshift
58
Reference Url
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/1982-ssc2009-02b-Severe-Exoplanetary-Storm
Type
Simulation
Image Quality
Good
Distance Notes
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Instrument
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Bandpass
Central Wavelength
Start Time
Integration Time
Dataset ID
Notes
Coordinate Frame
Equinox
Reference Value
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Rotation
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Quality
FITS Header
Notes
Creator (Curator)
Spitzer Space Telescope
URL
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu
Name
Email
Telephone
Address
1200 E. California Blvd.
City
Pasadena
State/Province
CA
Postal Code
91125
Country
USA
Rights
Public Domain
Publisher
Spitzer Science Center
Publisher ID
spitzer
Resource ID
ssc2009-02b.tif
Metadata Date
2011-09-02
Metadata Version
1.1
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58 light years

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