Sunday, March 22, 2009

Scientists Estimate Tens Of Billions Of Earth Like Planets Are In Our Galaxy

Scientists Estimate Tens Of Billions Of Earth Like Planets Are In Our Galaxy
New data from the European Southern Observatory's HARPS (Cancel Fragility Radial hurry Globe Searcher) planet-hunting analyst suggests hand over can be tens of billions of Earth-like planets in our galaxy.

Astronomers analyzing this new data mention that speak forty percent of red dwarf stars in the Cream Way galaxy may grip Earth-sized planets orbiting them between the faithfully scene for life. Red dwarfs be brusquely eighty percent of the stars in the galaxy, and, according to "Stiff.com", their occurrence means "that hand over are tens of billions of realistic places to publicize for life especially Haunt, between at least 100 such planets located block."

Artists impression of sunset on Gliese 667 Cc. (Credit: ESO/L. Calcada)All the rage this recent reconnaissance of red dwarf stars, scientists exposed a planet in the Gliese 667 triple star system. This is the dash planet exposed in that system, and has been named Gliese 667 Cc. The planet is situated in the vicinity the center of the habitable zone, and, according to astronomers, it "about definitely has the faithfully scene for the existence of mix water on its develop." Gliese 667 Cc is the dash super-Earth planet located in the habitable zone of a red dwarf star exposed in vogue this HARPS reconnaissance. The first was Gliese 581d, which was devoted in 2009.

Also specially information yet to come in from ESO's HARPS and NASA's Kepler space analyst, and current data persistent to be analyzed by astronomers, amazing discoveries about our galaxy are sure to create specially expected. All new discovery helps us find out specially about our lovely universe, and, maybe, brings us more willingly to belief extraterrestrial life.
 
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