Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Thailand News and Discussion Forum | ASEANNOW

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

NASA finds more Earth-like planets outside solar system

Featured Replies

NASA finds more Earth-like planets outside solar system
SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) — Earth has a few more near-twin planets outside our solar system, tantalizing possibilities in the search for extraterrestrial life.

Astronomers announced Tuesday that depending on definitions, they have confirmed three or four more planets that are about the same size as Earth and are in the not-too-hot, not-too-cold "Goldilocks Zone" for liquid water to form.

These planets are likely to be rocky like Earth, and not gas giants or ice worlds. They get about the same heat from their star as we get from the sun, according to the latest results from NASA's planet hunting Kepler telescope.

But don't book your flights yet.

They may be close to Earth in size and likely temperature in the gargantuan scale of the universe, but they aren't quite close enough for comfort.

Consider two of the new planets, the nearest to Earth discovered to date. If they have atmospheres similar to Earth's — a big if — one would be a toasty 140 some degrees and the other would hover around zero, said study lead author Guillermo Torres, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

Life conceivably could evolve and adapt to those temperatures, he said.

Oh, and they aren't actually within commuting distance of Earth. Those two are 500 and 1,100 light years away; a light year is 5.9 trillion miles.

What's important, said SETI Institute astronomer Douglas Caldwell, a study co-author who presented the findings at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Seattle, is that astronomers are a bit closer to finding twins of Earth and answering the age-old question: Are we alone?

"These planets do exist; we didn't know that before," Torres said in a phone interview from Cambridge, Massachusetts. "What we're really looking for is signs of life eventually. We're not there yet. It will take many years but this is the first step."

Torres' team confirmed earlier discoveries and added new ones, bringing the total known number of planets that are no bigger than twice Earth's size and in the habitable temperature zone to eight or nine. But that's only from a short search of a small part of our galaxy, so Torres believes that Earth-like planets are common throughout the cosmos, though he cannot prove it yet.

Torres likes to include one planet that would bump the new findings from three to four, but Caldwell said that planet may or may not be habitable.

It doesn't matter much. "We do not need to talk about the one or two exoplanets that could be like Earth, we are finding so many," said Lisa Kaltenegger, director of Cornell University's Pale Blue Dot Institute. She wasn't part of the study.

Torres and Caldwell highlighted the two new planets that are closest in size to Earth. The closest, called Kepler 438-b, is only 12 percent larger than Earth and gets about 40 percent more energy from its star than we do from the sun, so it would probably be warmer, Torres said. It tightly circles a small cooler red star with its year lasting only 35 Earth days and the sun in its sky would be red, not yellow.

It may hot, but "there are bacteria on Earth that live very comfortably in those temperatures, no problem," Torres said.

The other, Kepler 442-b, is about 34 percent bigger than Earth but gets only two-thirds of the energy from its sun as we do, Torres said.

NASA also announced that its planet-hunter telescope confirmed its 1,000th planet outside the solar system, most quite unlike Earth and not in the habitable zone. Added to those discovered by other telescopes, astronomers have now discovered more than 1,800 planets that are outside the solar system.

aplogo.jpg
-- (c) Associated Press 2015-01-07

Sure we are not alone.

I just saw an UFO passing by last week in countryside Chiang Rai skies....and many more in the Gulf of Mexico. Not kidding..just facts.

Probably the aliens are looking trough its spaceship windows thinking how we can be so ugly, and live on this dying planet....traveling on very slow and obsolete planes, still living on the wheels era, and fighting all the time for...oil to burn.

They just wanted to leave US alone.

Wow. They are catching up.

We will soon be able to detect CFCs in these extra solar planets.

We just stopped by to ask you a question....

What the hell ever happened to Rock N Roll?....

post-146250-0-41087400-1420598604_thumb.

They aren't 'Earth Like' if they can't support human life or human explorers.

I hope this is true. I wanna leave!!! coffee1.gif

Perhaps there's room for some illegal aliens out there.

I just like to go for quiet walks at about 220 kilometers per second, or 490,000 miles per hour. I should get there eventually.

Well, I'm traveling that fast if we count the speed the solar system is traveling through space... rolleyes.gif

Still looking for an escape plan...

Could be using their time and rescources more effectively by discovering life on earth...

We do not have enough time to formulate an escape plan. Its a close race as to whether we will kill each other off or run out of resources or fall victim of climate change. Then on the other hand the 85 carpetbaggers that control most of the wealth on this planet could no doubt build a rocket ship (Branson's Virgin) to get them as far as Mars. They could then plant their "Open For Business" flag on the surface and wait for aliens from further afield to show up. They could maybe then trade them a few trinkets for their propulsion systems to hop to the next habitable planet. With this leap frog effect they could in time find another planet to enslave.

Still looking for an escape plan...

Could be using their time and rescources more effectively by discovering life on earth...

We do not have enough time to formulate an escape plan. Its a close race as to whether we will kill each other off or run out of resources or fall victim of climate change. Then on the other hand the 85 carpetbaggers that control most of the wealth on this planet could no doubt build a rocket ship (Branson's Virgin) to get them as far as Mars. They could then plant their "Open For Business" flag on the surface and wait for aliens from further afield to show up. They could maybe then trade them a few trinkets for their propulsion systems to hop to the next habitable planet. With this leap frog effect they could in time find another planet to enslave.

We've 240,000 to 370,000 years.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2014/12/29/outer-solar-system-likely-to-collide-with-orange-dwarf-star/?adbid=10152537746016466&adbpl=fb&adbpr=17610706465&cmpid=social_20141231_38086147

Still looking for an escape plan...

Could be using their time and rescources more effectively by discovering life on earth...

We do not have enough time to formulate an escape plan. Its a close race as to whether we will kill each other off or run out of resources or fall victim of climate change. Then on the other hand the 85 carpetbaggers that control most of the wealth on this planet could no doubt build a rocket ship (Branson's Virgin) to get them as far as Mars. They could then plant their "Open For Business" flag on the surface and wait for aliens from further afield to show up. They could maybe then trade them a few trinkets for their propulsion systems to hop to the next habitable planet. With this leap frog effect they could in time find another planet to enslave.

We've 240,000 to 370,000 years.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2014/12/29/outer-solar-system-likely-to-collide-with-orange-dwarf-star/?adbid=10152537746016466&adbpl=fb&adbpr=17610706465&cmpid=social_20141231_38086147

Perceiving cosmology through the tinted lense of time and space...

We just stopped by to ask you a question....

What the hell ever happened to Rock N Roll?....

attachicon.gifScary_Movie_Aliens.jpg

MTV!!! Video killed the radio star, and mostly greed. Let's hope it turns around again, would be nice to hear music with some soul to it.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.