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TOI-270
At a mere 73 light-years away from Earth, a red dwarf named TOI-270 is surrounded by three small planets. Though it is not likely habitable, TOI-270 b is 1.25 times Earth’s size and completes its orbit in an incredible time of only 3.4 days. The largest of the three planets depicted in this painting has an orbit of 11.4 days. Though this places TOI-270 b in a habitable temperature range, the exoplanet has a hot surface due to its thick atmosphere.
Medium
Watercolor on Paper
Artist
Eva Bod ’20
Curated Resources
TOI-270 b, Exoplanet Catalog, Exoplanet Exploration, NASA
TOI-270 b, Eyes on Exoplanets, Exoplanet Exploration, NASA
Maximilian Günther, Francisco Pozuelos, Jason Dittmann, Diana Dragomir, Stephen Kane, Tansu Daylan, Adina Feinstein, Chelsea Huang, Timothy Morton, Andrea Bonfanti, Luke Bouma, Jennifer Burt, Karen Collins, Jack Lissauer, Elisabeth Matthews, Benjamin Montet, Andrew Vanderburg, Songhu Wang, Jennifer Winters, George Ricker, Roland Vanderspek, David Latham, Sara Seager, Joshua Winn, Jon Jenkins, James Armstrong, Khalid Barkaoui, Natalie Batalha, Jacob Bean, Douglas Caldwell, David Ciardi, Kevin Collins, Ian Crossfield, Michael Fausnaugh, Gabor Furesz, Tianjun Gan, Michaël Gillon, Natalia Guerrero, Keith Horne, Steve Howell, Michael Ireland, Giovanni Isopi, Emmanuël Jehin, John Kielkopf, Sebastien Lepine, Franco Mallia, Rachel Matson, Gordon Myers, Enric Palle, Samuel Quinn, Howard Relles, Bárbara Rojas-Ayala, Joshua Schlieder, Ramotholo Sefako, Avi Shporer, Juan Suárez, Thiam-Guan Tan, Eric Ting, Joseph Twicken & Ian Waite, “A super-Earth and two sub-Neptunes transiting the nearby and quiet M dwarf TOI-270”, Nature, 29 July 2019
“Your Guide to Exoplanets,” The Planetary Society
“The Different Kind of Exoplanets You Meet in the Milky Way,” The Planetary Society
“How to Search for Exoplanets”, The Planetary Society
“What Is the Habitable Zone?,” The Planetary Society
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