Scientists find most Earth-like planet yet

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Models predict planet should be either rocky or covered with oceans


Artist's impression of the planetary system around the red dwarf Gliese 581. Using the instrument HARPS on the ESO 3.6-m telescope, astronomers have uncovered 3 planets, all of relative low-mass: 5, 8 and 15 Earth masses.

By Ker Than
Staff Writer

Updated: 32 minutes ago
An Earth-like planet spotted outside our solar system is the first found that could support liquid water and harbor life, scientists announced today.

Liquid water is a key ingredient for life as we know it. The newfound planet is located at the "Goldilocks" distance — not too close and not too far from its star to keep water on its surface from freezing or vaporizing away.

And while astronomers are not yet able to look for signs of biology on the planet, the discovery is a milestone in planet detection and the search for extraterrestrial life, one with the potential to profoundly change our outlook on the universe.

”The goal is to find life on a planet like the Earth around a star like the sun. This is a step in that direction,” said study leader Stephane Udry of the Geneva Observatory in Switzerland. “Each time you go one step forward you are very happy.”

The new planet is about 50 percent bigger than Earth and about five times more massive. The new “super-Earth” is called Gliese 581 C, after its star, Gliese 581, a diminutive red dwarf star located 20.5 light-years away that is about one-third as massive as the Sun.

Smallest to date
Gliese 581 C is the smallest extrasolar planet, or “exoplanet,” discovered to date. It is located about 15 times closer to its star than Earth is to the Sun; one year on the planet is equal to 13 Earth days. Because red dwarfs, also known as M dwarfs, are about 50 times dimmer than the Sun and much cooler, their planets can orbit much closer to them while still remaining within their habitable zones, the spherical region around a star within which a planet’s temperature can sustain liquid water on its surface.

Because it lies within its star’s habitable zone and is relatively close to Earth, Gliese 581 C could be a very important target for future space missions dedicated to the search for extraterrestrial life, said study team member Xavier Delfosse of Grenoble University in France.

“On the treasure map of the universe, one would be tempted to mark this planet with an X,” Delfosse said.

Two other planets are known to inhabit the red dwarf system. One is a 15 Earth-mass “hot-Jupiter” gas planet discovered by the same team two years ago, which orbits even closer to its star than does Gliese 581 C. Another is an 8 Earth-mass planet discovered at the same time as Gliese 581 C, but which lies outside its star’s habitable zone.

Possible waterworld
Computer models predict Gliese 581 C is either a rocky planet like Earth or a waterworld covered entirely by oceans.

“We have estimated that the mean temperature of this super-Earth lies between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius [32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit], and water would thus be liquid,” Udry said.

The scientists discovered the new world using the HARP instrument on the European Southern Observatory 3.6 meter telescope in La Sille, Chile. They employed the so-called radial velocity, or “wobble,” technique, in which the size and mass of a planet are determined based on small perturbations it induces in its parent star’s orbit via gravity.
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I SAY THEY SHOULD KEEP AN EYE ON IT BUT DONT GET TOO CLOSE CUZ I FEEL THEY GON GO UP TO ONE OF THESE PLANETS AND BRING BACK SOME SHIT CUZ SHIT IF THEY FIND SOMETHIN UP THERE IT MIGHT LOOK SIMILAR TO SUM SHIT EARTH GOT BUT EVERY PLANET GOT ITS OWN LAWS OF NATURE AND IT MIGHT GET US FUCKED UP AND THEYLL KEEP IT A SECRET FOR LIKE 60-70 YEARS AN SHIT LIKE ERRTHING ELSE
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
"20.5 light-years away"

That's not that bad at all. They should send some shit there, like the mars land rover, say by 2015, so by 2035 we can see wtf happens. I might still be alive!
we cant travel even near the speed of light yet, and einstein says we cant travel at the speed of light ever. sorry 2-0, but 2035 is out of the question at this point.
 
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S.E.T.I. should aim their radio telescopes at this! This is big news..

nhojsmith said:
we cant travel even near the speed of light yet, and einstein says we cant travel at the speed of light ever. sorry 2-0, but 2035 is out of the question at this point.
Wormholes is the loophole around Einstein's law.. Maybe if we discover/create one by then it's possible, though I do doubt it.
 
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it's impossible right now.. but every century.. the smartest human will use .0001% percent more of their brain.. now when humankind gets to the point where we can use 100% of our brain.. we will be light.
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
"20.5 light-years away"

That's not that bad at all. They should send some shit there, like the mars land rover, say by 2015, so by 2035 we can see wtf happens. I might still be alive!
Wait...what? You sure you did your math right? It would take us hundreds, if not thousands, of years at our current technology to travel 20.5 light years.

I think you're assuming we can travel at light speed. And although Vulcans, especially evil Vulcans might, us earth peoples can't.
 
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nhojsmith said:
we cant travel even near the speed of light yet, and einstein says we cant travel at the speed of light ever. sorry 2-0, but 2035 is out of the question at this point.
Hey! I caught it first!
 
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MEXCOM said:
Wait...what? You sure you did your math right? It would take us hundreds, if not thousands, of years at our current technology to travel 20.5 light years.

I think you're assuming we can travel at light speed. And although Vulcans, especially evil Vulcans might, us earth peoples can't.

hahahaha .... that was a good read though
 

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Interesting read....we should send all the politicians (in the US) there to check it out and let us know what they think.
 
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ParkBoyz said:
S.E.T.I. should aim their radio telescopes at this! This is big news..



Wormholes is the loophole around Einstein's law.. Maybe if we discover/create one by then it's possible, though I do doubt it.
WAS WATCHIN ANIMAL PLANET THAT SHOW, MOST EXTREME, THEY SAID IF THEY CAN FREEZE HUMANS TILL THE POINT THEY GET TO THE OTHER PLANET, IT WILL UNFREEZE BY ITSELF, WITH NO BODILY HARM, THEN WE CAN REACH OTHER PLANETS THAT WILL TAKE HUNDREDS OF YEARS OR THOUSANDS
 

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^^^You Watched Animal Planet And Beileved Sum Shit They Said About Freezing A Human Being To Later Unfreeze Him After He Travelled A Couple Light Years Away?

Please Dont Come Back And Do A Internet Drive By On Me

I Juss Ask Question!
 
Aug 6, 2006
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Actually mrraskal is right.. Freezing someone and bringing them back to life is plausible.. That's the whole motivation behind Cryopreservation..

Quote:
"Proponents of cryonics make a case that cryopreservation using present technology, particularly vitrification of the brain, may be sufficent to preserve people in an "information theoretic" sense so that they could be revived and made whole by vastly advanced future technology."
http://www.answers.com/topic/cryopreservation
 
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ARMEN said:
^^^Im Gonna Re-Phrase What I Said

You Watch Animal Planet For Your Info?
LoL, If you put it like that I'd have to agree; "Animal Planet" is definitely not a good source for that type of info, lol..