Ploonet
Ploonet refers to the objects in space which is caught in the middle between a moon and a planet.
Ploonet: Explained
- Researchers have discovered a new type of object in the form of a moon which starts its life around massive planets. Over time it moves to a different zone as it starts to change and then they will pursue a single orbit around the host star
- Astronomers have observed a large number of giant exoplanets classified as hot Jupiters being located very close to their host stars.
- Some computer simulations have inferred that massive planets could migrate closer to their stars.
- During the migration stage, their power will increase as the planet goes closer to the final position near the star.
- When a planet gets too close to the host star, the gravity of the latter could push some of the moons into a new orbit around the central star, changing their status to ploonets.
- If these ploonets manage to collect some material as they travel, they may evolve into fully-fledged small planets.
Will Earth’s Moon become a Planet?
Earth’s moon has started to distance itself at a slow speed and it is estimated that it could become a ploonet in 5 billion years. But the chances are a bit slim because the sun will become a red giant within the same timeframe, and it will burn anything in its path as it will expand beyond the current orbit of Earth.
Originally written on
July 19, 2019
and last modified on
July 19, 2019.
Tags: Moon, Planet