OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb, nicknamed Hoth, is a frozen super-Earth exoplanet orbiting far from its dim star, with surface temperatures around -220°C (-370°F) cold enough to freeze its atmosphere onto the ground, yet scientists believe internal heat from the planet's core may maintain liquid oceans beneath its frozen crust.
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Imagine a world where the temperature never rises above freezing.
This is OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb, also known as Hoth.
A frozen super-Earth drifting in permanent cold.
This planet orbits far from its dim star, receiving very little heat or light.
Surface temperatures [music] is around -220° C or -370° F.
Cold enough for the atmosphere itself to freeze onto the ground.
The surface could be covered in endless layers of ice and frozen [music] rock.
Sunlight here would be weak, barely brighter than a distant sunset.
And yet, deep beneath the frozen crust, scientists believe heat from the planet's interior might keep hidden oceans liquid.
A silent world of eternal winter hiding warmth far below the ice.
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