- en.wikipedia.org Gliese 504 bGliese 504 b (or 59 Virginis b) is a Jovian planet or brown dwarf located in the system of the solar analog 59 Virginis (GJ 504)...
- voanews.com a/direct-imaging-used-to-discover-…However, since the GJ504 star system is relatively young – an estimated 160 million years old – that GJ 504b has not had long enough to lose the heat of its...
- kozmikanafor.com pembe-bir-gezegen-gj-504b/...şey, pembe renk resmi formalara sahip olan ülkemizin Ispartaspor ve İtalya’nın Palermo futbol takımınını es geçerek GJ 504b olarak isimlendirilmiş olan ve...
- astrophotographylens.com blogs/astro/gj-504bHost Star: It orbits a young, sun-like star known as GJ 504, approximately 160 million years old, located in the Virgo constellation.
- futurism.com gj-504-b-pretty-in-pink-2In 2011-2012 the SEEDS survey, using the Suburu Telescope in Hawaii, turned its eye on the GJ 504 system.
- arxiv.org abs/1511.09183GJ 504 b provides a unique opportunity to study the atmosphere of a new type of exoplanet with a ~500 K temperature that bridges the gap between the...
- science.nasa.gov exoplanet-catalog/gj-504-b/GJ 504 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a F-type star. Its mass is 4 Jupiters, it takes 259.9 years to complete one orbit of its star, and is 43.5 AU from its star.
- medium.com an-idea/top-8-strangest-exoplanets-…Gj-504b — Pink is the new black.
- object-cosmos.fandom.com wiki/GJ_504_bGJ 504 b is pink because at 460°F, it's the temperature of a hot oven, and it's the planet's intense heat that causes it to glow.