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Breaking: Discovery of ‘Habitable’ Earth-Like Planet Announced
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| 07/23/15 12:20pm
| Robin Seemangal
Posted on 07/23/2015 11:38:14 AM PDT by ckilmer
Breaking: Discovery of ‘Habitable’ Earth-Like Planet Announced
The Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute and planet hunters from The National Aeronautics and Space Administration have made a startling discovery while exploring the Milky Way Galaxy
Artist’s concept depicts the earth-like planet Kepler-452b (NASA Ames/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle)
The SETI Institute and NASA have confirmed the discovery of Kepler 452b, the most Earth-like planet ever encountered. Located in the Goldilocks zone of its host star, this planet would have “just the right” conditions to support liquid water and possibly even life. This extraordinary world was spotted by the Kepler Space Telescope and is the first confirmed planet among over 500 potential candidates being added to the mission’s catalogue.
“Kepler 452b takes us one step closer to understanding how many habitable planets are out there,” said Joseph Twicken, SETI’s lead scientific programmer for the Kepler mission.
The planet is 1,400 light-years away from our Solar System and orbits a star astronomers call our Sun’s cousin. While this star is four percent more massive and ten percent brighter, the distance between it and Kepler 452b is approximately the same as Earth’s distance from the Sun. The planet itself has a radius 60 percent larger than Earth and is suspected to be rocky, with a thick atmosphere and a significant amount of water.
Kepler 452b’s host star is 1.5 billion years older than ours, and will give scientists a glimpse into how the Sun’s age will eventually affect Earth. “The increasing energy from its aging sun might be heating the surface and evaporating any oceans. The water vapor would be lost from the planet forever,” said Doug Caldwell, a SETI scientist assigned to the Kepler mission. “Kepler 452b could be experiencing now what the Earth will undergo more than a billion years from now, as the Sun ages and grows brighter.”
Artist impression of the surface of the Earth-like Kepler 452b (Photo: SETI Institute)
Launched nine years ago, The Kepler Space Telescope identifies possible planets by using the ‘transit method’ of observing the periodically dimming light of the stars in its trajectory. We know definitively that there are three types of exoplanets littering the galaxy: ice giants, gas giants and hot super-Earths. The Kepler mission’s challenge is to find terrestrial planets that are one half to two times the size of Earth. The ultimate goal is to determine the percentage of the hundreds of billions of stars that might be home to such a world.
Kepler has already identified more than 1,000 exoplanets since the beginning of its journey, by measuring the depth of the ‘transit’ and the size of their stars. A planet’s average temperature can be calculated using the distance of the orbit and the temperature of the star. This is the determining measurement when classifying an exoplanet as habitable. Before today’s announcement, the two most Earth-like planets discovered were Kepler 438b and Kepler 442b, which are larger than Earth and orbit red dwarfs—stars that are significantly cooler than the Sun.
“Exoplanets, especially small Earth-size worlds, belonged within the realm of science fiction just 21 years ago. Today, and thousands of discoveries later, astronomers are on the cusp of finding something people have dreamed about for thousands of years — another Earth,” teased NASA prior to today’s press conference.
Robin Seemangal focuses on NASA and advocacy for space exploration. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, where he currently resides. Find him on Instagram for more space-related content: @not_gatsby
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: exoplanet; nasa; seti; xplanets
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To: Dilbert San Diego
The planet is 1,400 light-years away from our Solar System and orbits a star astronomers call our Suns cousinNot true - many speak Klingon
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:03:32 PM PDT
by
from occupied ga
(Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
To: Red Badger
Alcubierre drive
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Alcubierre drive or Alcubierre warp drive (or Alcubierre metric, referring to metric tensor) is a speculative idea based on a solution of Einstein’s field equations in general relativity as proposed by theoretical physicist Miguel Alcubierre, by which a spacecraft could achieve faster-than-light travel if a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, negative mass) could be created.
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07/23/2015 12:03:43 PM PDT
by
ThomasMore
(Islam is the Whore of Babylon!)
To: exnavy
Walt Disney is still frozen someplace. Maybe he can be sent there and defrosted.
To: brownsfan
That’s the beauty of capitalism. Find a need and fill it. Our ‘pioneer days’ of earth explorations are basically over. There is nowhere left to go but space........................
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:04:58 PM PDT
by
Red Badger
(Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
To: Larry Lucido
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:05:35 PM PDT
by
treetopsandroofs
(Had FDR been GOP, there would have been no World Wars, just "The Great War" and "Roosevelt's Wars".)
To: ThomasMore
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:06:59 PM PDT
by
Red Badger
(Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
To: SkyDancer
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:08:30 PM PDT
by
smokingfrog
( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
To: treetopsandroofs
It’s an urban legend that that’s an urban legend. :-)
To: ckilmer
Contradictions abound. If this planet’s sun is older than ours by a billion years, then it likely never had life that evolved to intelligence, otherwise we would see some artificial sign coming from the area, such as cohesive waves. The more technologically advanced we get, the more likely that our emissions will reach out further into space. If there were life out there, what are the chances that we are the most advanced? If there are billions of planets out there with life, you would think that some percentage of them would be more advanced than us.
To: ckilmer
1400 light years, eh??? I wonder how much food I’d have to pack for the trip...
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:15:26 PM PDT
by
Iscool
To: smokingfrog
Earths magnetic field provides vital protection Venus' lack of a magnetic field is probably a more significant reason for how Earth and Venus ended up than their relative positions to the sun.
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:15:49 PM PDT
by
Bubba_Leroy
(The Obamanation Continues)
To: Red Badger
Explore the human genome. Then when you start to think youre smart, fathom the trillions of connections in the human brain.
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:16:25 PM PDT
by
conservatism_IS_compassion
('Liberalism' is a conspiracy against the public by wire-service journalism.)
To: ckilmer
what they’re seeing is their computer detects a minute change in the starlight next to it. They are not seeing anything else, but are making all these assumptions based on this tiny bit of information.
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:17:17 PM PDT
by
MNDude
(God is not a Republican, but Satan is certainly a Democrat.)
To: Iscool
1400 light years...
What’s that in beer?
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07/23/2015 12:22:54 PM PDT
by
Covenantor
("Men are ruled...by liars who 4refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern." Chesterton)
To: ckilmer
Whole lot of speculation going on. They can only say it actually meets a couple out of dozens of the requirements for a planet to be called “habitable”.
To: ThomasMore
That’s purely theoretical, we aren’t even sure if the science behind the proposal would work.
To: Red Badger
To propel it into space perhaps, but not to get it to light speed. It is impossible to achieve light speed through acceleration, and this microwave method is just an alternate form of acceleration.
To: ckilmer
IMO, it’s a planet of interest, just like all others are.
You can only tell so much from spectrum analysis. We didn’t even know what Pluto looked like until a few days ago.
Just because it’s in the zone, doesn’t mean it looks any different than Venus or Mars.
This is pure hype. Look at all these marvelous discoveries and continue to fund us folks.
I support the funding. I don’t support this nonsense.
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posted on
07/23/2015 12:31:34 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(Conservatism: Now home to liars too. And we'll support them. Yea... GOPe)
To: exnavy
“1400 light years away, no one alive today will ever see it.”
Been working on a FTL drive.
All I need is some plutonium or at least a Mr. Fusion.
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07/23/2015 12:35:35 PM PDT
by
Jewbacca
(The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem)
To: BlueLancer
"Send a seed ship"
Then you'll have to send a ship full of Mexicans six months later.
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