Hell off Earth: Blustery Exoplanet Charted in 2-D for First Time
Astronomers have made a crude two-dimensional thermal map of an  extrasolar world they cannot yet see, confirming that violent winds  rapidly whip around the planet.
A mere 60 light-years away, orbiting an orangish star called HD 189733,  is a world an Earthling would not want to visit. The planet is a gas  giant, like Jupiter or Saturn, but unlike those familiar worlds this one hugs tightly to its host star, orbiting at about one thirtieth the distance at which Earth circles the sun. The exoplanet,  labeled HD 189733 b by astronomical convention, stays mighty toasty  under its astronomical broiler, with temperatures upward of 900 degrees  Celsius.
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Hell off Earth: Blustery Exoplanet Charted in 2-D for First Time

Astronomers have made a crude two-dimensional thermal map of an extrasolar world they cannot yet see, confirming that violent winds rapidly whip around the planet.

A mere 60 light-years away, orbiting an orangish star called HD 189733, is a world an Earthling would not want to visit. The planet is a gas giant, like Jupiter or Saturn, but unlike those familiar worlds this one hugs tightly to its host star, orbiting at about one thirtieth the distance at which Earth circles the sun. The exoplanet, labeled HD 189733 b by astronomical convention, stays mighty toasty under its astronomical broiler, with temperatures upward of 900 degrees Celsius.

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