In the June issue of
Astronomy, author Steve Nadis wrote ò??Do billions of rogue planets drift through space?ò?? His story talks a great deal about a technique astronomers use called gravitational microlensing.
This NASA artistò??s animation illustrates the technique used for finding free-floating Jupiter-mass planets in space. Astronomers think gravitational interactions ejected such worlds early on from their developing solar systems.
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