Astronomy Tonight for - 06-15-2025

Astronomy Tonight for - 06-15-2025

On June 15, 1995, a groundbreaking astronomical event occurred that sent shockwaves through the scientific community and captured the imagination of space enthusiasts worldwide. On this date, the Hubble Space Telescope made a stunning discovery: the first-ever direct observation of an exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star! The planet, later named 51 Pegasi b, was found orbiting the star 51 Pegasi, located about 50 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. This discovery was a game-changer in the field of astronomy and exoplanet research. What made this discovery so exciting was that 51 Pegasi b turned out to be a "hot Jupiter" - a gas giant planet orbiting extremely close to its parent star. This challenged our understanding of planetary formation and evolution, as scientists had previously believed that gas giants could only form and exist in the outer regions of solar systems. The planet completes an orbit around its star in just 4.2 Earth days, which is incredibly fast compared to Jupiter's 12-year orbit in our solar system. It's so close to its star that its surface temperature is estimated to be a scorching 1,000°C (1,832°F)! This discovery opened the floodgates for exoplanet research. Astronomers began to realize that the universe was teeming with diverse planetary systems, many of which defied our expectations based on our own solar system. In the years since this groundbreaking observation, thousands of exoplanets have been discovered, but 51 Pegasi b will always hold a special place in astronomical history as the first confirmed exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star. So, the next time you look up at the night sky on June 15, remember that on this date in 1995, humanity's understanding of the cosmos expanded dramatically, all thanks to a plucky space telescope and a distant, sweltering gas giant! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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**Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9: Jupiter's Cosmic Collision of 1994**

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# 1761 Venus Transit: The First Global Scientific Collaboration

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**Ed White's Historic First American Spacewalk: June 3, 1965**

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# Venus Transit of 1882: Measuring the Solar System

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# Arthur Auwers: The Meticulous Star Mapper Who Built Celestial GPS

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23 Mar 1min

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22 Mar 1min

# The Great Daylight Comet of 1960: A Celestial Surprise

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**Spring Equinox: Earth's Cosmic Balance and Ancient Wonder**

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20 Mar 1min

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