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Hubble telescope sees an angry star and an evaporating planet

    Just about 32 light-years from our solar system (which is incredibly close, cosmically speaking) an angry red dwarf star named AU Microscopii is absolutely tormenting one of its very own planets, AU Microscopii b. Piece by piece, the stellar beast seems to be eviscerating the world’s atmosphere with its high-energy radiation. It’s quite chaotic over there, to say the least. 

    But, lucky for us space-gazers, thanks to NASA’s trusty Hubble Space Telescope, scientists announced on Thursday (July 27) that they’ve earned an important new view on this interstellar nightmare. And in a way, these new Hubble results may have a twofold effect on the field of astronomy: They can tell us about exoplanets undergoing a sort of atmospheric evaporation while also giving us a better understanding of the stars that might ceaselessly pluck those atmospheres off.

    https://www.space.com/hubble-telescope-sees-angry-star-evaporating-planet”>

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