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Questions on astronomical objects orbiting a star massive enough to be rounded, not massive enough to cause fusion, and which have cleared its orbit of planetesimals.
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What is the likelyhood that planet X is a glass (not a typo for gas) planet? What would it m...
Even if the planet was made of glass, and was transparent, it would still radiate heat, as all warm objects do. Thus, we could find it with an infrared telescope. … If it was, then we get to throw out the book on planet formation and will need to start again. …
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How does carbon end up in the remnants
First Carbon + Carbon makes Magnesium, Neon, or Sodium. It's Carbon + helium that makes Oxygen.
Secondly, it's not true that all carbon is converted into oxygen. At the end of core helium burning (whe …