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First habitable Earth like planet outside Solar System discovered
Zeenews.com ^ | April 24, 2007

Posted on 04/24/2007 1:41:01 PM PDT by Sopater

Munich, April 24: An international team of astronomers from Switzerland, France and Portugal have discovered the most Earth-like planet outside our Solar System to date.

The planet has a radius only 50 percent larger than Earth and is very likely to contain liquid water on its surface.

The research team used the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO’s) 3.6-m telescope to discover the super-Earth, which has a mass about five times that of the Earth and orbits a red dwarf already known to harbour a Neptune-mass planet.

Astronomers believe there is a strong possibility in the presence of a third planet with a mass about eight times that of the Earth in the system.

However, unlike our Earth, this planet takes only 13 days to complete one orbit round its star. It is also 14 times closer to its star than the Earth is from the Sun.

However, since its host star, the red dwarf Gliese 581, is smaller and colder than the Sun – and thus less luminous – the planet lies in the habitable zone, the region around a star where water could be liquid!

“We have estimated that the mean temperature of this super-Earth lies between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius, and water would thus be liquid,” said Stéphane Udry from the Geneva Observatory, Switzerland and lead-author of the paper in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.

“Moreover, 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,” he said.

“Liquid water is critical to life as we know it and 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. On the treasure map of the Universe, one would be tempted to mark this planet with an X,” added Xavier Delfosse, a member of the team from Grenoble University, France.

According to the research team, the host star, Gliese 581, is among the 100 closest stars to us, located only 20.5 light-years away in the constellation Libra (“the Scales”).

The star has a mass only one third that of the Sun. Such red dwarfs are at least 50 times intrinsically fainter than the Sun and are the most common stars in our Galaxy. Among the 100 closest stars to the Sun, 80 belong to this class.

“Red dwarfs are ideal targets for the search for such planets because they emit less light, and the habitable zone is thus much closer to them than it is around the Sun. Any planets that lie in this zone are more easily detected with the radial-velocity method, the most successful in detecting exoplanets,” said Xavier Bonfils, a co-worker from Lisbon University.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: exoplanet; exoplanets; gliese581; libra; planet; science; space; xplanet; xplanets
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Cool.
1 posted on 04/24/2007 1:41:03 PM PDT by Sopater
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To: Sopater

I don’t know about “habitable”, though. I’d weigh 1000 lbs!


2 posted on 04/24/2007 1:44:57 PM PDT by HeadOn (Use your brain. Nuff said.)
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To: Sopater
Wake me when they discover that it's suffering from GlobalWarming™.
3 posted on 04/24/2007 1:45:23 PM PDT by Egon ("If all your friends were named Cliff, would you jump off them??" - Hugh Neutron)
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To: Sopater

Now we need an FTL drive to get there.....


4 posted on 04/24/2007 1:45:42 PM PDT by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Sopater

“However, unlike our Earth, this planet takes only 13 days to complete one orbit round its star”

Wow, a 13 day year. The IRS would love it.


5 posted on 04/24/2007 1:45:48 PM PDT by Neville72 (uist)
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To: HeadOn

I was going to say that Al Gore would find this as good news, but if you’d weigh 1000 lbs, he’d probably weigh 5,000.


6 posted on 04/24/2007 1:46:35 PM PDT by Brilliant
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To: Sopater

The problem is that red dwarfs are rather unstable stars and prone to sending out large bursts of Xrays from time to time.


7 posted on 04/24/2007 1:46:46 PM PDT by Dreagon
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To: Egon

Wake me when they discover that it’s suffering from GlobalWarming™.

You beat me to it, that is exactly what I was thinking. LOL


8 posted on 04/24/2007 1:47:14 PM PDT by Chicos_Bail_Bonds
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To: Sopater

We could leave right now, and still not get there by breakfast...


9 posted on 04/24/2007 1:47:18 PM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (Your mileage may vary - right now my mileage is pretty much aweful.)
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To: Sopater

How about dat.


10 posted on 04/24/2007 1:47:33 PM PDT by sully777 (You have flies in your eyes--Catch-22)
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To: Sopater

Calling it “habitable” is an awfully optimistic claim. Interesting story anyway.


11 posted on 04/24/2007 1:47:53 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Peace without victory is a temporary illusion.)
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To: Spktyr

I suggest we immediately send Al Gore on a space shuttle to investigate.


12 posted on 04/24/2007 1:47:54 PM PDT by Waverunner
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To: Sopater
According to the research team, the host star, Gliese 581, is among the 100 closest stars to us, located only 20.5 light-years away in the constellation Libra (“the Scales”).

Oh GREAT! If they have decoded our transmissions, they are now observing:

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The INF agreement between the US and the USSR

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US budget reaches the trillion dollar mark.

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13 posted on 04/24/2007 1:48:00 PM PDT by Gorzaloon (Global Warming: A New Kind Of Scientology for the Rest Of Us.)
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To: Neville72
Wow, a 13 day year. The IRS would love it.

Wow, I'm almost 1500 years old!

14 posted on 04/24/2007 1:48:16 PM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: Sopater

I hope it’s water, because I’d weigh 300 pounds on that planet...........


15 posted on 04/24/2007 1:48:25 PM PDT by Red Badger (If it's consensus, it's not science. If it's science, there's no need for consensus......)
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To: Sopater

It’d be interesting to know how much of this is sheer speculation. 99%? 100%?

The nice thing about theorizing like this is that you will never be disproven in your own lifetime.


16 posted on 04/24/2007 1:49:13 PM PDT by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: Sopater

Now maybe we’ll find out where all those UFO’s park. ;)


17 posted on 04/24/2007 1:49:22 PM PDT by Chena (I want a President who will also be tough against liberalism. HONK!!!)
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To: cripplecreek
Calling it “habitable” is an awfully optimistic claim.

I agree. I think that they only call it "habitable" because of the temperature. That is ignoring a whole host of things that could render it "inhabitable".
18 posted on 04/24/2007 1:49:45 PM PDT by Sopater (All of the evidence supports the truth!)
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To: Sopater

If it’s not M-Class, it’s not squat!


19 posted on 04/24/2007 1:50:21 PM PDT by TC Rider (The United States Constitution ? 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: Sopater
Not to be Americentric or anything, but I'd like to read NASA's take on this group's findings.

Seems like there's more speculation than science.

20 posted on 04/24/2007 1:53:45 PM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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