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Blacker than Carbon! The blackest planet in the universe!

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A planet discovered by NASA on August 21, 2006, which is darker than charcoal and chocolate, is known as the blackest planet in the universe, similar in size to Jupiter, 750 light-years away from Earth.

Blacker than Carbon! The blackest planet in the universe!

TRES-2b

Using the Kepler Space Telescope, TrES-2b, a strange planet "blacker than charcoal", was discovered in the Milky Way. The planet is about the size of Jupiter, just about 3 million miles (4.83 million kilometers) from its central parent star, and 750 light-years from Earth.

Blacker than Carbon! The blackest planet in the universe!

Blacker than carbon

Its surface is pitch black, reflecting almost no light, and the sunlight reflects only 1%. This discovery means that existing planetary theories may be flawed and need to be revised.

Blacker than Carbon! The blackest planet in the universe!

TRES-2b

Scientists have put forward various hypotheses about this bizarre black phenomenon. Some people think that the presence of large amounts of gaseous sodium and titanium oxide is the cause, but this is only speculation. The real reason behind this may be something else that we have never considered.

This discovery sparked a desire for scientists to explore. They will delve further into TrES-2b, trying to unravel its mysteries.

Blacker than Carbon! The blackest planet in the universe!

TRES-2b

In the future, through more observations and analysis, we are expected to have a more comprehensive understanding of the characteristics and formation mechanisms of this planet. This will not only help us deepen our understanding of planets, but may also bring new revelations to the exploration of the universe.

The findings of TrES-2b remind us that there are still many unsolved mysteries in the universe waiting to be explored and solved.