According to Nature, Takahiro Sumi and his team of researchers have identified about a dozen lonely planets. They are large planets, some the size of Jupiter, which apparently do not orbit around any star.
According to the researchers, these solitary planets initially revolved around a star, but for unknown reasons they left their orbits and set off on their way to nowhere.
This finding raises many unanswered questions. At the moment only a dozen solitary planets have been discovered, but they can be millions, since the portion of the sky studied has been very small.
They were all in food and drink, seemingly cheerful, but some were nervous between snacks and appetizers. He would receive the prize for the second time, but he would be the first to have it in his hands. And I was nervous because the reminder had to get to the office, damn it.... [+]
Even if things change quickly and vividly, some things don’t change: The Light Awards event is one of them. This is what an outside journalist who has come to this chronicler in need has told him, along with the fact that LUZ has changed a lot before the awards ceremony... [+]
Irureta Azkun made an appointment on behalf of the LAR team:
"One of the thousands who make up the LUZ community has recently told us that sometimes LUZ is dark, that there is hard news that moves it inside. That we're doing a good job, but the bad news is knocking his throat... [+]