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At last a place for sunny vacations
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It's probably a bit too sunny actually
I actually imagine the thing as being an ocean of molten silicon...
It's surprising that the atmosphere is not also composed of vaporized iron (Boiling point of iron is 2862 °C, a tiny bit lower than the average temperature on this hellhole)
EDIT :
As strange as it may seems, those kind of planets exists :
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/kepler-78b-exoplanet-0819.html
"There are more things in heaven and earth..."
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How long is its year?
Sure, the summers may be hot, but it's 10d cooler in winter!
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The day and the year are both 45 terran hour long. Obviously tidaly locked. So there's indeed a "cold" side.
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