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GJ 504 B

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GJ 504 b is a recently announced Jovian planet that rests around 57 light years away from Earth around the yellow dwarf star 59 Virginis. It was picked up by the 8.2-metre Hawaiian Subaru Telescope that operates in the infrared wavebands. At around four times the mass of Jupiter yet similar in size, this distant world – which astronomer­s believe is coloured in magenta – is the smallest as well as one of the most ancient worlds that we’ve directly imaged, at around 160 million years old. You might think that the strangest thing about this planet is that it’s the only pink world that we know of – but there’s more to it than that – causing astronomer­s to place it up there as one of those weird worlds that they’re having their work cut out in understand­ing.

Resting around nine times the distance that Jupiter orbits from our Sun, GJ 504 b certainly poses a challenge for our ideas of how giant planets form. It has long since been thought that gaseous worlds begin their lives in gas-rich debris discs surroundin­g a young star. However, experts are the first to admit that this only really holds true for planets as far out as blue planet Neptune, leaving us with no option but to give our theories some tweaking.

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