Photo: Giant Planets More Common, Star Survey Suggests



An artist's illustration shows the relative sizes of various stars compared to our sun.

In about five billion years the sun is predicted to become a red giant and balloon in size, so scientists are studying that class of stars to learn more about the fate of orbiting planets.

Image courtesy NASA, ESA and A. Feild (STScI)


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