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  • Brandon13
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    • Oct 2005
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    Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/space/0...eut/index.html

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- European astronomers have spotted what they say is the most Earth-like planet yet outside our solar system, with balmy temperatures that could support water and, potentially, life.


    They have not directly seen the planet, orbiting a red dwarf star called Gliese 581. But measurements of the star suggest that a planet not much larger than the Earth is pulling on it, the researchers say in a letter to the editor of the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.


    "This one is the first one that is at the same time probably rocky, with water, and in a zone close to the star where the water could exist in liquid form," said Stephane Udry of the Geneva Observatory in Switzerland, who led the study.


    "We have estimated that the mean temperature of this super-Earth lies between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius, and water would thus be liquid."
    Most of the 200 or so planets that have been spotted outside this solar system have been gas giants like Jupiter. But this one is small.


    "Its radius should be only 1.5 times the Earth's radius, and models predict that the planet should be either rocky, like our Earth, or covered with oceans," Udry said in a telephone interview.


    It appears to have a mass five times that of Earth's.


    The research team includes scientists credited with the first widely accepted discovery of a planet outside our solar system, in 1995.


    Many teams are looking for planets circling other stars. They are especially looking for those similar to our own, planets that could support life.
    That means finding water.
    X marks the spot

    "Because of its temperature and relative proximity, this planet will most probably be a very important target of the future space missions dedicated to the search for extra-terrestrial life," Xavier Delfosse, a member of the team from Grenoble University in France, said in a statement.


    "On the treasure map of the universe, one would be tempted to mark this planet with an X."


    Gliese 581 is among the 100 closest stars to Earth, just 20.5 light-years away in the constellation Libra.


    A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion km).
    It is smaller and dimmer than the sun, so the planet can be close to it and yet not be overheated.


    "These low-mass stars are the ones where we are going to be able to discover planets in the habitable zone first," said planet-hunter David Bennett of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, who was not involved in the research.


    Bennett cautioned that current temperature alone does not mean water still exists on the planet. It could have burned off ages ago, when the star was hotter than it is now.


    Udry's team uses a method known as radial velocity, using the European Southern Observatory telescope at La Silla, Chile.


    The same team has identified one larger planet orbiting Gliese 581 already and say they have strong evidence of a third planet with a mass about eight times that of the Earth.


    Future missions, perhaps in 20 to 30 years, may be able to block the light from the star and take a spectrographic image of the planets. The color of the light coming from the planet can give hints of whether water, or perhaps large amounts of plant life, exist there.
    That's pretty awesome.
  • Lintyfresh85
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    • Jul 2002
    • 17492

    #2
    Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

    Originally posted by Brandon13

    That is cool, but I don't think we'll be vacationing there anytime soon.
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    • bkfount
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      • Oct 2004
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      #3
      Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

      never too early to start thinking about Earth 2....

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      • p_rushing
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        • Feb 2004
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        #4
        Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

        Would you even be able to stand up or move with the rotation being that tight? The gravity has to be a lot heavier than earth to keep it from being pulled into the Sun and anything on the surface from being pulled through the atmosphere into the Sun. But hey, what do I know, I'm not a scientist.

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        • trobinson97
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          • Oct 2004
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          Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

          Think's like 1.6x the Earth's gravity.
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          • SPTO
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            • Feb 2003
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            Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

            I saw this on Daily Planet (Discovery Canada's daily science show) and it's pretty cool. The planet is about 5 times the gravity of earth which means whatever inteligent life there would be very much low to the ground and restricted in movement. The Sun is a red dwarf which means they also don't get much heat. Any vegetation would be black instead of green.

            The other thought is that maybe the planet may be a water planet and there could be buoyant animals.

            Oh and it's only 20 light years away which seems very reachable in the far future.
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            • rudyjuly2
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              • Aug 2002
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              #7
              Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

              Originally posted by SPTO
              Oh and it's only 20 light years away which seems very reachable in the far future.
              20 light years away is still a 40 year round trip assuming we can ever create a ship that will let us go that fast and without killing us in the process. I just don't see how the human race will ever be able to exist on another planet outside our solar system.

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              • The C
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                • Apr 2005
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                #8
                Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

                Originally posted by trobinson97
                Think's like 1.6x the Earth's gravity.
                Wouldn't that make all who go there into short little dwarves like that guy from Lord of the Rings?

                If so, I am all for sending people there.

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                • rudyjuly2
                  Cade Cunningham
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 14815

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                  Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

                  Originally posted by The C
                  Wouldn't that make all who go there into short little dwarves like that guy from Lord of the Rings?

                  If so, I am all for sending people there.
                  Lets call it Australia Part II.

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                  • Pete1210
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                    • Aug 2006
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                    #10
                    Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

                    Only 123,000,000,000,000 miles away?

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                    • Blzer
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                      • Mar 2004
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                      Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

                      Originally posted by mike95
                      Only 123,000,000,000,000 miles away?
                      Better start walking...
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                      • MassNole
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                        • Mar 2006
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                        #12
                        Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

                        So we found Kryptonite and a new planet within a days time. The only logical reason, we found Krypton!

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                        • Karlos05
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                          • Mar 2003
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                          #13
                          Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

                          Why do we have to do all the work? I think we should wait and make them come to us.

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                          • Shaver
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                            • Jul 2002
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                            #14
                            Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

                            Originally posted by SPTO
                            The planet is about 5 times the gravity of earth which means whatever inteligent life there would be very much low to the ground and restricted in movement.
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                            • bkfount
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                              • Oct 2004
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                              Re: Scientists Find Most Earth-like Planet Yet

                              Originally posted by rudyjuly2
                              20 light years away is still a 40 year round trip assuming we can ever create a ship that will let us go that fast and without killing us in the process. I just don't see how the human race will ever be able to exist on another planet outside our solar system.
                              that sounds like a challenge. Exploring other planets like that is hundreds of years away, especially since we don't even go to the moon anymore, and are decades away from landing on Mars.

                              But seriously, human beings as a whole should strive to do more than bitch and fight over oil.

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