The Hottest Planet In The Universe Is . .

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A team of scientists led by Alex Smith from Keele University in Staffordshire, UK, recently revealed the discovery of what they believe is the hottest planet in our Universe. According to the researchers, the temperature on Wasp-33b, also known as, HD15082, measured in at a scorching 3200°C (5,792° F)!

The planet, which is believed to be four and half times the size of Jupiter, lies 380 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Andromeda. According to the scientists, there are two reasons for Wasp-33b's scorching temperatures.

The first one is its proximity to its sun. It is so close that it takes a mere 29.5 hours to complete its orbit around it. The second reason the planet sizzles, is the temperature of its own sun which is a whopping 7,160°C or 1,560°C hotter than the temperature of our sun which measures in at a mere, 5,600°C.

Wasp 33-b was first observed in 2006, by a group called SuperWasp (Super Wide Angle For Search For Planets) whose mission is to discover the billions of planetary systems that exist outside our Universe. Since most of them are undetectable because they do not emit their own light or are obscured by their bright parent stars, they are found using a 'transit' method - that is by observing the planetary suns and watching for any sign of them being temporarily obscured by orbiting planets.

Prior to the discovery of Wasp-33b, the hottest known planet was Wasp-12b, which lies 600 light years away and measures in at around 2,300°C. Wasp-12b is so close to its sun that it is slowly being devoured by it and scientists believe that it may not even be around in ten million years.

Given that we have spotted only a few hundred planetary systems so far, there are probably a lot more even hotter planets, waiting to be discovered. Quite amazing when you think that only 20 years ago, the hottest known planet was Venus with its sizzling temperature of 460°C!

Resources: News.ScienceMag.org, newsscientist.com, superwasp.org

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  • Hailey J. Allover 14 years
    I am so amazed by this sizzling planet. The planet's sun is really hot, hotter than ours! The temperature of the planet's sun is 7,160 C or 1,560 C.
    • jamie D (Allen)over 14 years
      Wow! I thought suns were thousands of hotter than any planet! I was proved wrong because that planet is only 1,560 degrees celceus cooler than its sun. 3,200.
      • Robert was bornover 14 years
        interesting information Cassie
        • alien2over 14 years
          i agree with alien, i live there
          • drte56v65veover 14 years
            coooooooooool
            • drte56v65veover 14 years
              coooooooooool
              • drte56v65veover 14 years
                soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cool
                • Mrs. McFarlandover 14 years
                  I learned that the hottest planet in the Universe is Wasp-33b. One reason the planet is so hot is because it is very close to its sun. I am going to share this information with Mike because he likes to read about planets.
                  • alienover 14 years
                    i live on that planet stop making fun of me
                    • maryover 14 years
                      omg the hottest planet in the earth that is so cool