Blackest Planet Ever Found, Absorbs Nearly 100% of Light That Reaches It
Kepler has found the darkest known planet in universe, a Jupiter-sized exoplanet some 750 light-years away that is so black that it reflects just one percent of the light that reaches it. TrES-2b is so black that it’s darker than coal, or any other planet or moon that we’ve yet discovered. It’s less reflective than black acrylic paint. To summarize: it’s really, really black.
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Trumpler 14 & The Eta Carinae Nebula
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