Vega also has a candidate for a saturn-mass planet on a 200 day orbit, but its even less confirmed than the hot neptune hopefully we get around to confirming alpha lyrae b and maybe c soon
I decided to exclude Alpha Lyrae c here as other than the mass and the orbital period, it is "too faint to claim as a real signal with available data". Unlike Alpha Lyrae b which has a "1% chance of being a false positive".
Interstellar names its probes after where it's going to (Interstellar - Alderamin was supposed to go to the star Alderamin, but ended up at Vega due to Saturn's gravity pulling it towards Vega, whom was used to correct the probe's trajectory and go to Alderamin)
Vega also has a candidate for a saturn-mass planet on a 200 day orbit, but its even less confirmed than the hot neptune
hopefully we get around to confirming alpha lyrae b and maybe c soon
I decided to exclude Alpha Lyrae c here as other than the mass and the orbital period, it is "too faint to claim as a real signal with available data".
Unlike Alpha Lyrae b which has a "1% chance of being a false positive".
I haven’t heard of Vega c !
Fun fact: did you that the USSR sent satellites to venus and landers that were named Vega? (I’m not talking about Venera) they were Vega 1 and 2
Interstellar names its probes after where it's going to (Interstellar - Alderamin was supposed to go to the star Alderamin, but ended up at Vega due to Saturn's gravity pulling it towards Vega, whom was used to correct the probe's trajectory and go to Alderamin)
Vega: I want a another version
Improved
Alfallian a question abou the Lomes timeline
You said objects over a 15Au gonna be ejected,Altoras gonna be ejected too?
It's at 105 AU away on its Semi-Major Axis, obviously yes
Fun fact I have actually seen Vega in the night sky in a observatory on a Friday night in 2023
But not it’s planet
But not the planet 🌏
Vega is an egg shaped A0V star
663rd one, not that bad.
Imagine we find an O type star with planets?
Very unlikely - too short life, too strong stellar winds, too fast rotation.
@@vladtepes4526 Still not impossible
Is this all true?
Partly, yes
Vega should burn helium in its core for around 100 million years. Otherwise the video looks correct.
second
Not first