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Where the near side is experiencing scorching temperatures that would instantly melt you alive, while the far side experiences freezing temperatures that would instantly turn you into a popsicle, is somewhere between these two extremes, however, there is a narrow strip of land with better conditions than theoretically. could support alien life.

#3 55 Cancri E – A Diamond Planet that is so contagious that it literally brings the contagion of gold diamonds and diamonds to anyone who makes contact with it.

He is only 40 light years away from us in the constellation Cancer. It is twice the size of Earth, but almost 8 times as massive and twice as dense, with the parent star having much more carbon than our own sun, being gigantic, in the midst of that, where the planet's mass is largely carbon.

Wherein due to the pressure and maximum average surface temperature of 4417°F (2400°C), this 'super earth' is believed to be covered in diamonds. It's so close to its parent star that it takes just 18 hours for the planet to complete a full orbit, its sky is a compound of sulfate and carbon, plus it rains gold and diamonds.

#4 Hat-P-7b – Where it rains rubies and sapphires, where it is located in the constellation Cygnus , about 1000 light years from Earth, where on the night side of this exoplanet, a high precipitation of aluminum oxide (corundum) ) is found in the atmosphere, just as corundum gemstones are rubies and sapphires, one could describe the hypothetical climate on the night side of the planet as “raining rubies and sapphires, in which the planet also suffers from violent storms, so it is likely that these rubies and sapphires are scattered all over the planet.

#5 Gliese 436b – A planet defying the laws of physics, being an exoplanet located 30 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Leo and appearing to defy the laws of physics, in that this planet orbits its star at a distance of 15 times closer than Mercury to the Sun and the icy surface is baking at a temperature of 439 °C (822 °F) .

Was it then, how does the ice of all things remain completely solid at 439 degrees above its melting point? Because gravity is so incredibly strong that it compresses the traces of water vapor in the planet's atmosphere into solid ice and prevents it from melting no matter how much it burns, being that one orbit around the star only takes about 2 days, 15 .5 hours ago, eons ago there was a galactic war.

The planets that were involved in the war literally had their planets destroyed, those that managed to survive, literally lost their abodes, those that managed to escape went to other planets in search of a new home, due to the abundance of black holes many did not survive, those galaxies suffer from destroyed planets, black holes, amid invasions and mining, even though these planets are rich in gold, diamonds and rubies.

#6 Gj 1214b – The World of Water

It's not even a known most likely candidate for an oceanic planet. GJ 1214b has no land, but only oceans that stretch across the entire surface. If it were a water world, it could be thought of as a larger, hotter version of Jupiter's Galilean moon Europa, amidst a planet whose water is rich in water. in ores.

#7 Psr J1719–1483 B – Orbits around a pulsar, which planet orbits an extremely compact and dense pulsar, or neutron star that is the size of a large city, and which has a diameter of 12 miles ( 19 kilometers), but its mass is 1.4 times the mass of the Sun, where another thing about pulsars is that they spin rapidly. Therefore, this planet has an orbital period of 2 hours.

#8 Handur , - Wasp – A planet that is eating light, being one of the darkest exoplanets known, where the day side of the planet eats light instead of reflecting it into space, that exoplanet, which is twice the size of Jupiter, has the unique ability to capture at least 94% of the visible starlight that falls into its atmosphere, in addition to eating heartily, with an atmosphere temperature of 4,600 °F (8,312 °C).

The day side accumulates all visible light because it is always facing its star, in addition to not rotating, it often eats a cannibal planet that eats other planets, being a planet orbits so close to its host that it has fixed the day and night sides, where Handun-WASP-12b completes an orbit once a day, where the night side is much cooler, with temperatures of approximately 3,992 °C (2,200 °F ), which allows water vapor and clouds to form

Following a whirlpool of material from the planet's superheated atmosphere is spreading into its star, this eccentric exoplanet is one of a class of so-called "hot Jupiters".

Darungl -#9 Hd 189733b – Where It Rains Glass

Being slightly larger than Jupiter in our solar system and located about 62 light years from Earth, the planet gets its beautiful deep blue color from the planet's strange atmosphere, which is actually made up mostly of atoms and silicate particles, in which the wind speed on the planet can reach 5,400 miles per hour, which is actually about 2 kilometers per second (or more than seven times faster than the speed of sound.

Being that temperatures can also reach over 900°C (1652°F) on the planet, what's horrible and scary about this planet is that it literally rains glass sideways along with unbearably fast winds. If that exact storm were to somehow occur at the Earth's equator, it would travel across the Earth in just five and a half hours.

Gladur -#10 Gj-504b – The Pink Planet

This beautiful pink, or should I say magenta, colored exoplanet is the resident of the constellation Virgo, where its name is Hladur-504 b (but often referred to as GJ-504b) and orbits its star at nearly nine times the distance that Jupiter orbits the sun, where an interesting feature of this planet is that it is a newly formed planet and it is still glowing with heat, which makes the surface look a shade of magenta.

Mega Edurad Earth 33 in which it is 560 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Draco, where it orbits Kepler-10 with a year of 45 days. It is a planet that weighs 17 times as much as Earth and is more than twice the size, such a massive world could have formed. In fact, it is so unusual that it has opened up a new category of exoplanets called “ Mega-Earths ”.

#12 Tres-4b – A Swollen Planet

Located 1,400 light-years away in the constellation Hercules, TrES-4b is one of the largest exoplanets ever discovered so far (alongside WASP-17b, WASP-12b, CT Chamaeleontis b and GQ Lupi b), although it is more than 1.7 times the size of Jupiter, it has an extremely low density and is categorized as a 'bloated' planet.

The planet's density is almost the same as cork, which was a shock given the extreme heat of 2300°F (1260°C) due to its proximity to the star. Just 7.2 million kilometers away from the Sun, TrES-4b is capable of completing one orbit in three Earth days. This made TrES-4b the largest known planet and the planet with the lowest known density at the time of its discovery.

#13 Ogle-2005-Blg-390lb – A Frozen Desert.

Then, after a journey of more than 20,000 light years, we arrived in the constellation Sagittarius, even though a red dwarf star glows faintly against the darkness of space, red dwarfs are some of the smallest and coldest stars in the universe, in that the star is orbited by a distant planet, where that planet is too far away to feel the little heat generated by the star.

It is one of the coldest known planets in the universe, with a freezing surface temperature of -220 °C (-364 °F). The entire planet is covered by a thick layer of ice. Glaciers, canyons, vast plains and gigantic mountains of ice dot the surface, and life on the surface of this frozen wasteland is highly unlikely, where temperatures are so cold that any life as we know it would be instantly turned into a chunk of ice. , however, things could be more lively in the depths of the hostile, frozen surface.

Where the planet could have a hot core generating heat. In addition, tidal heating caused by the gravitational pull of orbiting moons can keep the planet's interior warm. This could melt much of the inner ice and create a gigantic underground ocean of water.

#14 Psr B1620-26 B – Almost as Old as the Universe

With an estimated age of 13 billion years, the planet is twice as old as Earth's 4.5 billion years. It's as old as a planet can be, in that it formed around a young Sun-like star just 1 billion years after the birth of our universe in the Big Bang , the ancient planet having a remarkable history because resides in an unlikely and difficult area. It orbits a peculiar pair of stars burned into the crowded core of a cluster of more than 100,000 stars.

#15 Kepler-438b – The most Earth-like planet in terms of radius and mass.

Kepler-438b has an Earth Similarity Index (ESI) of 0.88, the highest known for a confirmed exoplanet to date, making it currently the most Earth-like planet in terms of radius and mass. The planet was announced as orbiting within the habitable zone of Kepler-438, a region where liquid water could exist on the planet's surface.

#16 Wasp-17b – Moving in the opposite direction

WASP-17b is one of the largest exoplanets discovered and contains at least half the mass of Jupiter. What is most interesting about this planet is that it retrogrades its orbit, which means that this planet moves in the opposite direction of its parent star.

#17 Tres-2b – Darker than charcoal

Being one of the darkest known exoplanets, it reflects less than 1% of any light that hits it (less than coal, for example). And the reflected light is slightly red, which gives the planet an evil red color.

#18 Hd 106906 – Your Formation Remains a Mystery

Being an exoplanet located 300 light-years from Earth in the constellation Crux . It orbits its star at a distance of 60 billion miles (approximately 96 billion kilometers), which is 20 times the distance between the Sun and Neptune, estimated to be about eleven times the mass of Jupiter, and it is unknown how. this planet formed or how it came to orbit so far away from its star.

Despite being so far from the heat of its star, this gas giant still has a scorching surface temperature of 1500 °C (2732 °F) and still glows in the infrared spectrum from the residual heat left over from its formation.

Hangurand A lava planet

Being similar to our planet Earth. This exoplanet is in the constellation Cygnua , in which the strangest thing about it, though, is how close it is to its host star: it's only 885,139 kilometers away, it's 40 times closer to its star than Mercury is. of the Sun and its temperature is estimated to be around 2030 °C (3680 °F), even though the planet may be the size of Earth, but “it can be imagined as a lava planet rather than a planet similar to the Sun”. Earth".

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