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WASP-103b: First exoplanet with the shape of a rugby ball

Observations made by Cheops spatial telescope of the European Space Agency discovered an exoplanet that has an appearance similar to that of a rugby ball.

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It is called WASP-103b, and it is considered the first oval-shaped exoplanet that is discovered. According to the researchers, it is located in the Hercules constellation and it took that shape because it got deformed by the strong tidal forces between the planet and its host star WASP-103, which is 1.7 times bigger and 200 degrees hotter than the Sun. "It's incredible that Cheops was actually able to reveal this tiny deformation," says Jacques Laskar of Paris Observatory, one of the responsible for the investigation. "This is the first time such analysis has been made, and we can hope that observing over a longer time interval will strengthen this observation and lead to better knowledge of the planet's internal structure."