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Goldilocks moons
PHYSorg ^ | Mike Simonsen, Universe Today

Posted on 01/21/2012 2:16:19 PM PST by SunkenCiv

The habitable zone (HZ) around a star is defined as the range of distances over which liquid water could exist on the surface of a terrestrial planet, given a dense enough atmosphere. Terrestrial planets are generally defined as rocky and similar to Earth in size and mass. A visualization of the habitable zones around stars of different diameters and brightness and temperature is shown here. The red region is too hot, the blue region is too cold, but the green region is just right for liquid water. Because it can be described this way, the HZ is also referred to as the "Goldilocks Zone"...

For the Kepler 16 system, planetary orbits around the primary star are only stable out to 0.0675 AU (astronomical units). "That is well inside the inner limit of habitability, where the runaway greenhouse effect takes over," Billy explained. This all but rules out the possibility of habitable planets in close orbit around the primary star of the pair. What they found was that orbits in the Goldilocks Zone farther out, around the pair of Kepler 16's low-mass stars, are stable on time scales of a million years or more, providing the possibility that life could evolve on a planet within that HZ.

Kepler 16b's roughly circular orbit, about 65 million miles from the stars, is on the outer edge of this habitable zone. Being a gas giant, 16b is not a habitable terrestrial planet. However, an Earth-like moon, a Goldilocks Moon, in orbit around this planet could sustain life if it were massive enough to retain an Earth-like atmosphere. "We determined that a habitable exomoon is possible in orbit around Kepler-16b," Quarles said.

(Excerpt) Read more at physorg.com ...


TOPICS: Astronomy; Science
KEYWORDS: goldilocks; goldilocksmoons; goldilocksplanet; goldilockszone; kepler16; xplanets
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To: TheOldLady

If they really wanted to save the earth they would be calling for greatly expanded space exploration. They could end mining on the earth and move much of our industry into space while jettisoning waste into the sun.


21 posted on 01/23/2012 8:45:43 AM PST by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: cripplecreek

I’d rather toss it down on jupiter.


22 posted on 01/23/2012 8:52:02 AM PST by CJ Wolf (OMG - Obama Must Go!)
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