Here some impressive planets in the universe
In the universe there are planets that escape simply from human understanding, some of them are very cold, others really overcome infernal temperatures ...
Kepler-70b
Is located in the constellation of the cignus, this planet is hotter than the stars. Kepler-70b orbits its star called kepler-70 every 6 hours according to NASA and this planet reaches temperatures of 12632 ° F.
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Wasp-12b
At a distance of 870 light years we found Wasp-12b, with a temperature of 2250 degrees Celsius!. This impressive planet is losing more and more mass as it is being absorbed by its star, at a speed of 6000 million tons per second!. At this rate the planet will be destroyed in about 10 million years, an instant in astronomical measurements ..
(es.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASP-12b#/media/File:WASP-12b_a_Hot,_Carbon-Rich_Planet.jpg)
J1407b
The house of Frodo Bolson. It is in the constellation of the centuary, in the there is a total of 37 rings that occupy 120 million kilometers! The mass of the planet is estimated between 10 and 40 times that of Jupiter. There is a space between your rings that is believed to be occupied by a satellite the size of the earth !.
At a distance of 133 light years we can find J1407b.
(i.imgur.com/my5z9B6.jpg)
TrES-2b
Orbit the star GSC 03549-02811 located 750 light-years away, it is estimated that it reflects less than 1% of the light reaching its surface!, if we could be on this planet, you could not see a person at a distance of 3 inches. The mass of the planet and the radius indicate that it is a gas giant with a global composition similar to Jupiter. This planet is in the constellation of the dragon.
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I apologize ... my English is not very good, but I'm working on it.
I will speak a little more planets in another post, I leave the bibliography so you can investigate a little more.
Bibliography
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler-70b
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASP-12b
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/J1407b
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrES-2b