That will take about a million years that is, according to Coel Hellier a professor of astrophysics at the Keele University in England. Apparently this planet is so fed up with life, that went in really close to it's star and is triggering plasma tides on the star. This will cause the planet, named WASP-18, to move closer and closer to its star, eventually ending its misery. Brother and sister WASP planets 1-17 declined interviews with our reporters.
"It's so unusual to find a suicidal planet that University of Maryland astronomer Douglas Hamilton questioned whether there was another explanation. While it is likely that this is a suicidal planet, Hamilton said it is also possible that some basic physics calculations that all astronomers rely on could be dead wrong." Yahoo.com
Soooo everything we know about planets is wrong, the universe is flat!!! Now lets all go help this planet, flame on!!
The King of Dark Matter.



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