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Why is this star unusual?

Why is this star unusual?

The outer layer of the red giant star Kepler-56 rotates very quickly, about 10 times faster than in the case of ordinary red stars, and its core rotates in a different direction. Scientists believe that the reason may be that the star "ate" one of its planets.

When a star absorbs a planet, its energy accelerates the rotation of the star and can deviate the direction of the core and outer layer. Calculations show that the Earth was probably a "hot Jupiter"- type planet, with a mass of half to twice that of Jupiter and an orbital period of 1-6 days.

The relationship between planets and stars remains full of mysteries, and each discovery helps us better understand the cycles of planetary life.

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