Sunday, September 20, 2015

Creation Moment 9/21/2015 - Planetary Uniqueness Series: Top 10 (HD 189773b) It’s raining glass

 HD 189773b  -It’s raining glasssideways-


"The planet’s atmosphere is scorching with a temperature of over 1000 degrees Celsius, and it rains glass sideways, in howling 4000

mile-per-hour winds. At a distance of 63 light-years from us, this turbulent alien world is one of the nearest exoplanets to Earth that can be seen crossing the face of its star.
By observing this planet before, during, and after it disappeared behind its host star during orbit, astronomers were able to deduce that HD 189733b is a deep, azure blue — reminiscent of Earth’s colour as seen from space." GN
 
I, even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I commanded.
Isaiah 45:12
P.S.-Planetary Uniqueness undermines the evolutionary cosmological theory that solar systems formed through accretion from the same space dust debris in their vicinity....