The greatest success has been achieved by scientists, the discovery of methane in the nearest star of the earth, knows it is a sign
Scientists first detected the presence of methane gas in the orbit of T Dwarf Taar, near the earth. This discovery provides important information on not only the structure of wires, but also about the gases found in the depths of the universe. The research was published on Arxiv in March 2024 and the final edition appeared in November 2024. The star in which methane was found is Wisea J181006.18–101000.5 (Wise1810), which is about 29 light years from Earth. The astronomer was surprised by the discovery of methane with 10.4 meters of gran Telescopio cannarus (GTC) in this discovery. Earlier, this star was considered of L-type, but due to the presence of methane it is classified as a T-type. This discovery surprised astronomers, as earlier reports showed that the atmosphere only has hydrogen and hydrogen. Research reduction in the chemical composition of wires has also shown that this T -dwarf star has a amount of carbon -1.5 Dex and that the surface temperature can be up to 1,000 Calvin. It did not find gases such as potassium and carbon monoxide. Scientists believe it can be caused by the low metal or low temperature. It has been found that a special relationship with the galaxy is a velocity -83 kilometer per second of the Wise 1810, indicating that this star is related to the ‘thick disc’ of the galaxy. This means that this star can be one of the oldest parts of the universe, whose chemical composition is completely different from other stars. New ways for future research, this discovery will be very useful in the future to study wires like T Dwarf Star. Scientists will now investigate these small but interesting wires even deeper. It is possible that there are other gases in his area that have not yet been discovered. Share this story -tags