According to NDTV reports, the European Space Agency released the first scientific results of the Euclid Telescope last week. This Teliskop was launched in July last year. The seven ‘stray’ planets have been detected, they are huge planets of gas like our-house. However, his liquidity is at least four times than Brihaspati. These planets were seen in the Orion Nebula, the Star-Forming Patch, closest to Earth. This place is 1500 light years away from Earth.
Euclid Telescope has also confirmed the having dozens of other planets who have not been discovered earlier, who do not revolve around a star. This pre-print study has been published on Arxiv.org. Spanish astronomer Eduardo writing it
Martin says that it is probably similar to the end of an Iceberg.
In a conversation with a news agency, Martin said that such planets do not reflect the light of a star, due to which it becomes difficult to find them. It is like ‘finding a needle in a pile of straw’. Some research has shown that there are at least 20 planets of each star, which do not circle it. Accordingly, the number of ‘stray’ planets in our galaxy can be in trillions.
A detailed details about this can be found after the year 2027, when the US space agency will launch the Roman Field Telescope.