Oliver Lieb - Extrasolar


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Sayeedur Rahman on the Qur'an and extrasolar earths (1/3)


Are we alone? Is the Earth unique? Does life or the intelligent one exist merely on this humble planet or it enjoys many more similar abodes across this amazing universe too? Modern science has benefited us in an unprecedented way not only in our understanding of the many vital realities of the natural world it has also enabled us greatly to place a whole host of statements of the Qur'an concerning it in their right perspectives. The ground-breaking insights thus obtained shall certainly go a very long way in resolving in a marvellous fashion many of the riddles faced by the science itself in its own quest for the aliens. Sayeedur Rahman is a research scholar at Furqania Academy Trust, Bangalore, India. The present talk is an excerpt from the first chapter of his just published book, "Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Amazing New Insights from Qur'an." The electronic version (Kindle Edition) of the book is available at: www.amazon.com His blog: islamandscienceblog.blogspot.in twitter page: twitter.com facebook page: www.facebook.com Furqania Academy Trust's website: www.furqania.com


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Extrasolar Planet: The Discoveries of Kepler Mission by Natalie Batalha


ABSTRACT Humankind's speculation about the existence of other worlds like our own turned into a veritable quest with the launch of NASA's Kepler spacecraft in March 2009. The mission is designed to survey a slice of the Milky Way to identify planets orbiting other stars by looking for the telltale dimming of light that occurs when an orbiting planet passes in front of the star. Kepler has discovered over 2300 viable planet candidates ranging from one-half the size of Earth to twice the size of Jupiter. From scorched, rocky planets to temperate giants, we'll hear about Kepler's milestone discoveries and the techniques scientists are using to make them. Kepler is honing in on the answer to the question that drives the mission: Are potentially habitable worlds abundant in our galaxy? BIOGRAPHY Dr. Natalie Batalha is a professor of physics and astronomy at San José State University in the heart of Silicon Valley, California and the Science Team Lead of NASA's Kepler Mission. She holds a bachelor's in physics from the University of California (UC), Berkeley, and a doctorate in astrophysics from UC Santa Cruz. Dr. Batalha started her career as a stellar spectroscopist studying young, sun-like stars. After a post-doctoral fellowship in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Dr. Batalha returned to California. Inspired by the growing number of exoplanet discoveries, she joined the team led by William Borucki at NASA's Ames Research Center working on transit photometry—an emerging technology for <b>...</b>


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ScienceCasts: Alien Matter in the Solar System


Visit science.nasa.gov for more. "Alien matter" detected by a NASA spacecraft orbiting Earth shows that the chemical make-up of our solar system differs from that of the surrounding galaxy. Researchers discuss the possible meaning of this mismatch in this week's ScienceCast video.


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How Extrasolar planets are detected


3 simple methods Exoplanets can be detected beyond our solar system. 1. Transit-A stars luminosity dims slightly due to the object that passes by. 2. Radial velocity- It moves a star from it's position continually, due to the gravitational attraction of other planetary bodies upon it. 3. Coronagraph telescopic attachment and infrared.-A telescopic attachment which allows for a Stars luminosity to be blocked, and other objects in the surrounding area to be infrared You can no longer use the lame argument "We're special because our planet is the correct distance from the star". Sorry.


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Imagining Extrasolar Planets


Watch this and other space videos at SpaceRip.com From the Spitzer Science Center. While astronomers have identified over 500 planets around other stars, they're all too small and distant to fill even a single pixel in our most powerful telescopes. That's why science must rely on art to help us imagine these strange new worlds. From Spitzer Space Telescope. Even without pictures of these exoplanets, astronomers have learned many things that can be illustrated in artwork. For instance, measurements of the temperatures of many "Hot Jupiters," massive worlds orbiting very close to their stars, hint that their atmospheres may be as dark as soot, glowing only from their own heat. While "Hot Jupiters" would be relatively dark in visible light, compared to their stars, their brightness is proportionally much greater in the infrared. Illustrating this dramatic contrast change helps explain why the infrared eye of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope plays a key role in studying exoplanets. As our understanding evolves, so must the artwork. Astronomers found a blazing hot spot on the exoplanet Upsilon Andromedae b that at first, appeared to face towards its star. More data has revealed that the hottest area is actually strangely rotated almost 90 degrees away, near the day terminator. WASP 12b is as hot as the filament in a light bulb, and would be blazing bright to our eyes. Most interestingly, if it proves to have a strongly elliptical orbit, as first thought, calculations show it <b>...</b>


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First Time Photos of Extrasolar Planets!,good


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Extrasolar Planets


This is a video to introduce the concept of extrasolar planets and systems. This is my facebook www.facebook.com , my Twitter twitter.com , Deviantart rjl7983.deviantart.com , Myspace www.myspace.com , LinkedIn www.linkedin.com and Fanfiction www.fanfiction.net . I will do more on this but this is what the implications are for the feild. This is a video that gives an idea of the scale diversity and posibilities of extrasolar planetary systems. Almost 500 Extrasolar planets have been comfirmed so far.


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Oliver Lieb - Extrasolar


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Extrasolar Planets 2


This is a continuation of my previous video about extrasolar planets.


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Earthlike planets in goldilocks zone


Extrasolar or earthlike planets - there are billions of them in the universe. But finding an earthlike planet, that is exactly in a habitable orbit around its star called goldilocks zone, is difficult. NASA rises to the challenge and is sending several probes to find earthlike planets in the goldilocks zone, their topography, geology and more, whether that planet is habitable. We may even find alien life too in the process! Visit signifies.net for fascinating Astronomy blogs from authors with rare talent. www.youtube.com For more videos on earthlike planets, subscribe!


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An Extrasolar Planet's Atmosphere


www.facebook.com ... Hubblecast 12: Hubble sees an Extrasolar Planet's Atmosphere (Murk on a monster planet). Using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have found the first clear evidence of high altitude haze or clouds in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet (exoplanet). This discovery reveals a deeper understanding of the class of giant planets that astronomers call 'hot Jupiters'. --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- Over the last 15 years astronomers have discovered more than 270 planets around other stars. A burning question is naturally: What are these so called extrasolar planets like? Most of them are actually giant gaseous worlds several times the size of Jupiter which is our own Solar Systems largest planet. Others are smaller rocky or icy worlds that are still several times larger than our own home planet Earth. We have yet to discover a world that is similar to our own planet. Using the Advanced Camera for Surveys (or ACS), the Hubble Space Telescope has recently observed a fascinating large gaseous planet around the star HD 189733. Careful analysis of these very high precision observations by a team lead by Frédéric Pont from the Geneva University Observatory showed that this planet, designated HD 189733b, possesses a murky haze layer extending over an altitude range of about 1000 km in the planets upper atmosphere. The atmosphere of this gaseous planet is at around 800 degrees <b>...</b>


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Organic Molecules On Extrasolar Planets


www.facebook.com ... Hubblecast 14: Hubble finds first organic molecule on extrasolar planet. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has made the first detection ever of an organic molecule in a planet orbiting another star. This breakthrough is an important step in eventually identifying signs of life on a planet outside our Solar System. --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- Hubble finds first organic molecule on extrasolar planet The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has made the first detection ever of an organic molecule in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting another star. This breakthrough is an important step in eventually identifying signs of life on a planet outside our Solar System. The tell-tale signature of the molecule methane in the atmosphere of the Jupiter-sized extrasolar planet HD 189733b has been found with the Hubble Space Telescope. Under the right circumstances methane can play a key role in prebiotic chemistry -- the chemical reactions considered necessary to form life as we know it. Although methane has been detected on most of the planets in our Solar System, this is the first time any organic molecule has been detected on a world orbiting another star. This discovery proves that Hubble and upcoming space missions, such as the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, can detect organic molecules on planets around other stars by using spectroscopy, which splits light into its components to <b>...</b>


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ESOcast 20: Richest Planetary System Discovered


Astronomers using ESO instruments have discovered a remarkable extrasolar planetary system that has some striking similarities to our own Solar System. At least five planets are orbiting the Sun-like star HD 10180, and the regular pattern of their orbits is similar to that observed for our neighbouring planets. One of the new extrasolar worlds could be only 1.4 times the mass of the Earth, making it the least massive exoplanet ever found. This video podcast explains how these faraway planets were detected and exactly what we know about them. Update - Seven planets have now been confirmed in this system with a possible two more awaiting confirmation. This system currently has the most exoplanets known.


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Direct Image Of Extrasolar Planet


NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has taken the first visible-light snapshot of a planet circling another star. Estimated to be no more than three times Jupiter's mass, the planet, called Fomalhaut b, orbits the bright southern star Fomalhaut, located 25 light-years away in the constellation Piscis Australis, or the "Southern Fish." Fomalhaut has been a candidate for planet hunting ever since an excess of dust was discovered around the star in the early 1980s by NASA's Infrared Astronomy Satellite, IRAS. In 2004, the coronagraph in the High Resolution Camera on Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys produced the first-ever resolved visible-light image of the region around Fomalhaut. It clearly showed a ring of protoplanetary debris approximately 21.5 billion miles across and having a sharp inner edge. This large debris disk is similar to the Kuiper Belt, which encircles the solar system and contains a range of icy bodies from dust grains to objects the size of dwarf planets, such as Pluto. Hubble astronomer Paul Kalas, of the University of California at Berkeley, and team members proposed in 2005 that the ring was being gravitationally modified by a planet lying between the star and the ring's inner edge. Circumstantial evidence came from Hubble's confirmation that the ring is offset from the center of the star. The sharp inner edge of the ring is also consistent with the presence of a planet that gravitationally "shepherds" ring particles. Independent researchers have <b>...</b>


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Exoplanets Galore - 32 New Extrasolar Planets Found


www.facebook.com ... ESOcast 11: 32 New Extrasolar Planets Found. On 19 October 2009, at an international ESO/CAUP exoplanet conference in Porto, the team who built the High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher, better known as HARPS, the spectrograph for ESO's 3.6-metre telescope, reports on the incredible discovery of some 32 new exoplanets, cementing HARPS's position as the worlds foremost exoplanet hunter. This result also increases the number of known low-mass planets by an impressive 30%. Over the past five years HARPS has spotted more than 75 of the roughly 400 or so exoplanets now known. --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- "HARPS is a unique, extremely high precision instrument that is ideal for discovering alien worlds," says Stéphane Udry, who made the announcement. We have now completed our initial five-year programme, which has succeeded well beyond our expectations. The latest batch of exoplanets announced today comprises no less than 32 new discoveries. Including these new results, data from HARPS have led to the discovery of more than 75 exoplanets in 30 different planetary systems. In particular, thanks to its amazing precision, the search for small planets, those with a mass of a few times that of the Earth — known as super-Earths and Neptune-like planets — has been given a dramatic boost. HARPS has facilitated the discovery of 24 of the 28 planets known with masses below 20 Earth masses <b>...</b>


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Organic molecules found by Hubble on extrasolar planet


NASA press release: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has made the first detection ever of an organic molecule in the atmosphere of a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting another star. This breakthrough is an important step in eventually identifying signs of life on a planet outside our solar system. The molecule found by Hubble is methane, which under the right circumstances can play a key role in prebiotic chemistry — the chemical reactions considered necessary to form life as we know it. This discovery proves that Hubble and upcoming space missions, such as NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, can detect organic molecules on planets around other stars by using spectroscopy, which splits light into its components to reveal the "fingerprints" of various chemicals. "This is a crucial stepping stone to eventually characterizing prebiotic molecules on planets where life could exist," said Mark Swain of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, Calif., who led the team that made the discovery. Swain is lead author of a paper appearing in the March 20 issue of Nature. The discovery comes after extensive observations made in May 2007 with Hubble's Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS). It also confirms the existence of water molecules in the planet's atmosphere, a discovery made originally by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in 2007. "With this observation there is no question whether there is water or not — water is present," said Swain. The planet now <b>...</b>


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Hubble's Universe: Extrasolar Planets


Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com Hubble's Universe Unfiltered (Episode 7): Eye Spy A Planet (Part 2/2) - Extrasolar Planets. Up until the 1990s, we only knew of the planets in our own solar system. Since then, we have discovered over 300 planets orbiting other stars (extrasolar planets, exoplanets). However, most of these planets were found when scientists observed the effect of the planet's gravity upon their host stars. Astronomers could not show the world what we wanted most: a visible light picture of a planet around a star like the Sun. That situation changed in November 2008 with a discovery by the Hubble Space Telescope. Join us for the story that begins a new era in our knowledge of planetary systems. --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- Hubble press release: Hubble Directly Observes Planet Orbiting Fomalhaut hubblesite.org --- Notes - Note that Hubble's discovery of Fomalhaut b is billed as the "first visible-light snapshot of a planet orbiting another star." It is important to note that the first direct detection of a planet will likely turn out to be the planet known as 2M1207 b. However, the host, 2M1207, is not a full-fledged star, but a brown dwarf (see below). In addition, pictures of three planets around HR 8799, released the same day as the Fomalhaut discovery, were taken in the infrared. - Let me clarify about 2M1207. It has less than 3% the mass of our Sun, roughly <b>...</b>


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Awake - Extrasolar


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DESCUBREN EXOPLANETA GJ 1214b "UN MUNDO ACUATICO" 23 FEBRERO 2012


GJ 1214b: Se denomina planeta extrasolar o exoplaneta a un planeta que orbita una estrella diferente al Sol y que, por tanto, no pertenece al Sistema Solar. El nuevo descubrimiento por parte del telescopio espacial Hubble de la Nasa, es un planeta acuático llamado GJ 1214b que fue descubierto en el 2009 y es el primero que se conoce con estas características. (Continua en www.gabehash.com


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Interview with Kepler Scientist Darin Ragozzine


In this interview, Universe Today Senior Editor Nancy Atkinson interviews Darin Ragozzine, one of the scientists working on NASA's Kepler mission. He talks about the recent discoveries of extrasolar planets and the potential for discovering Earthlike planets orbiting other stars.


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Beyond Kepler: Imaging Exo-Earths - Rus Belikov (SETI Talks)


SETI Talks Archive: seti.org Is there another Earth out there? People have been asking this question for over two thousand years, and we finally stand on the verge of answering it. The Kepler mission (which was featured in several of the past SETI talks) will likely find the first ever Earth-sized planet around the habitable zone of another star. This talk is about the next step after Kepler, which might be a mission to directly image Earth-like planets and analyze their spectra for biomarkers such as oxygen, water, and atmosphere. The talk will cover the technology of direct planet imaging, focusing on the work done at NASA Ames, as well as the science we might get out of it and some repercussions.


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Gliese 581 C an extrasolar planet


"Gliese 581 c or Gl 581 c is an extrasolar planet orbiting the red dwarf star Gliese 581. With a mass at least 5.36 times that of the Earth, it is classified as a super-Earth, a category which incorporates planets exceeding the mass of Earth but smaller than 10 Earth masses, it was the smallest known extrasolar planet around a main sequence star, but on April 21, 2009, another planet orbiting Gliese 581, Gliese 581 e, was announced with an approximate mass of 1.9 earth masses, which is now the smallest known extrasolar planet around a main sequence star."


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Extrasolar System HD10180


Video showing the extrasolar planetary system HD 10180, which is 127 light-years away in the southern constellation of Hydrus. This extrasolar system has some similarities to our own Solar System, since according to the European Southern Observatory (ESO), at least five planets are orbiting the Sun-like star HD 10180, and the regular pattern of their orbits is similar to that observed for our neighbouring planets. More interestingly, one of the new extrasolar worlds has only 1.4 times the mass of the Earth, making it the least massive exoplanet ever found. The video zooms into the corresponding constellation and then shows an artist's impression of HD 10180. All images made by Martin Kornmesser and Luis Calçada, and released by ESO under an Attribution-Unported 3.0 Creative Commons License. Music composed and interpreted by Butterfly Tea, featuring the song "Butterfly Odyssey", from the album of the same name, and used under an Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike, 3.0 Creative Commons License.


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Cosmic Adventures, episode 2: Extrasolar Planets


In this episode of "Cosmic Adventures," Bill and Liz explore planets around other stars. (Not literally.)


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Extrasolar Planet


NASA astronomer Lucy McFadden and UCLA graduate Carolyn Crow recently made a discovery that will help identify characteristics of extrasolar planets, such as the compositions of their surfaces and atmospheres. By comparing the reflected red, blue, and green light from planets in our solar system, a team led by Crow and McFadden was able to group the planets according to their similarities. As it turns out, the planets fall into very distinct regions on this plot, where the vertical direction indicates the relative amount of blue light, and the horizontal direction the relative amount of red light. This technique works even when the source of the reflected light is visible only as a point, like exoplanets appear when observed through a telescope. Therefore, scientists can use it to identify earthlike planets more easily.


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Extrasolar Scenes


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Extrasolar Planet


Using a network of telescopes scattered across the globe, including the Danish 1.54m telescope at ESO La Silla (Chile), astronomers discovered a new extrasolar planet significantly more Earth-like than any other planet found so far. The planet, which is only about 5 times as massive as the Earth, circles its parent star in about 10 years. It is the least massive exoplanet around an ordinary star detected so far and also the coolest. The planet most certainly has a rocky/icy surface. Its discovery marks a groundbreaking result in the search for planets that support life. The new planet, designated by the unglamorous identifier of OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb, orbits a red star five times less massive than the Sun and located at a distance of about 20000 light years, not far from the centre of our Milky Way galaxy.


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MoCA Public Lecture Series - Chris Tinney, "The Golden Age of Exoplanetary Science"


Monash Centre for Astrophysics public lecture series, 29 Mar 2012: Chris Tinney, Australian Professorial Fellow "The Golden Age of Exoplanetary Science" There can be few questions more fundamental for a scientist's research to address than "Is our home here on Earth unique? Or ubiquitous?" Astronomers involved in the search for - and the study of - extra-solar planets are fortunate enough to have this sort of question driving their daily activities. The exoplanets that astronomers have been finding over the last two decades have a bewildering array of properties and architectures - and the vast majority look nothing at all like our Solar System. Nonetheless, the drive to identify systems that look like our own, and to understand how the rest of the systems we have found were actually formed, continues unabated. Chris Tinney will deliver an update on all this work from the front lines.


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Sensational Solar System Discovery


Watch this and other space videos at SpaceRip.com Amazing news from ESO. Astronomers working with the super planet finding HARPS instrument at the La Silla Observatory in Chile, have discovered a remarkable extrasolar planetary system that has some striking similarities to our own Solar System. At least five planets are orbiting the Sun-like star HD 10180, and the regular pattern of their orbits is similar to that observed for our neighbouring planets. One of the new extrasolar worlds could be only 1.4 times the mass of the Earth, making it the least massive exoplanet ever found.


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Habitable Planets & Chimps | SciByte 24


We take a look at new extra-solar planet discoveries, chimps, supernova, Alzheimer's, Mars, Cables, updates on New Horizons spacecraft and Voyager 1 and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week. Show Notes & Download: bit.ly


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extrasolar planets


This video is my first so we'll see how it goes. It is basically a summary of some science and thoughts on Extrasolar planets. I am not an expert in any field of astronomy. I hope it may stimulate an interest for some people. All images in this video are in the public domain and are reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes. Please contact me via my youtube mail if the lack of credit to an image or means of credit to images is inappropriate. All space and telescope related images (except the skywatcher telescope image) are courtesy NASA/JPL-caltech. (more)


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Finding the new Earth [Full]


Join astronomers in a race to find a planet that can sustain life. Amid all the space in the universe, is there another world like ours? Astronomers studying a nearby star say they've found the first potentially habitable planet—likely a rocky place with an atmosphere, temperate regions, and crucially, liquid water, considered vital for life as we know it. Other extrasolar planets have been called Earthlike, but, astronomer Paul Butler assured, "this is really the first Goldilocks planet"—not too hot, not too cold.


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New NPP Image, IBEX Diagrams, March Alignments


The new VIIRS Eastern Hemisphere Image. Looking at the IBEX diagrams of Interstellar wind and Exoplanets. The upcoming March 2012 Planetary Alignments. "This image has the perspective of a viewer looking down from 7918 miles (about 12742 kilometers) above the Earth's surface from a viewpoint of 10 degrees South by 45 degrees East." VIIRS Eastern Hemisphere Image - Behind the Scenes: www.nasa.gov IBEX Scientists Discuss Space Matter; NASAtelevision: www.youtube.com NASA's Kepler Announces 11 Planetary Systems Hosting 26 Planets: www.nasa.gov Study Shows Our Galaxy Has at Least 100 Billion Planets: www.nasa.gov Interactive Extra-solar Planets Catalog: exoplanet.eu NASA Exoplanet Archive: exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu WISE All-Sky Data Release Scheduled for March 2012: wise2.ipac.caltech.edu Science Friday; Creating Earth: www.sciencefriday.com


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LIGHT ON ALIEN PLANET 55 CANCRI E


Breaking News: 55 CANCRI E a alien planet discovered in 2004 has light on its41 light years away from planet Earth , A day on extrasolar planet lasts 18 hours and NASA used the Spitzer Space Telecope with infrared to nspot light from that alien planet. Music & video by Didier Manchione all rights reserved Moonfull publishing Socan Canada 2012 MUSICNEWS NETWORK.


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Extrasolar Planet Gliese 667 Cb (2009) [720p]


On October 19, 2009, the team who built the High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher, better known as HARPS, the spectrograph for ESOs 3.6-meter telescope, reported on the incredible discovery of some 32 new exoplanets, cementing HARPS's position as the world's foremost exoplanet hunter. One of these is surrounding the star Gliese 667 C, which belongs to a triple system. The 6 Earth-mass exoplanet circulates around its low-mass host star at a distance equal to only 1/20th of the Earth-Sun distance. The host star is a companion to two other low-mass stars, which are seen here in the distance. The latest batch of exoplanets announced today comprises no less than 32 new discoveries. Including these new results, data from HARPS have led to the discovery of more than 75 exoplanets in 30 different planetary systems. In particular, thanks to its amazing precision, the search for small planets, those with a mass of a few times that of the Earth — known as super-Earths and Neptune-like planets — has been given a dramatic boost. HARPS has facilitated the discovery of 24 of the 28 planets known with masses below 20 Earth masses. As with the previously detected super-Earths, most of the new low-mass candidates reside in multi-planet systems, with up to five planets per system. In 1999, ESO launched a call for opportunities to build a high resolution, extremely precise spectrograph for the ESO 3.6-meter telescope at La Silla, Chile. Michel Mayor, from the Geneva Observatory, led <b>...</b>


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First Time Photos of Extrasolar Planets!


Astronomers have photographed planets from other solar systems for the first time.


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Exoplanet Transit - Deep Sky Videos


We're watching the star Wasp-33 as a giant, fast-moving planet moves across its stellar disc. The extrasolar transit is being recorded by Liam Hardy using a telescope called the pt5m. Deep Sky Videos website: www.deepskyvideos.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Flickr: www.flickr.com More about the astronomers in our videos: www.deepskyvideos.com Videos by Brady Haran Thanks to Paul Haese for his Mercury transit image: paulhaese.net


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Bellerophon or 51 Pegasi b extrasolar planet


51 Pegasi b, also unofficially named Bellerophon or abbreviated as 51 Peg b, is an extrasolar planet approximately 50 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus. 51 Pegasi b was the first planet to be discovered orbiting a Sun-like star (namely 51 Pegasi) and is the prototype for a class of planets called hot Jupiters.


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The Universe Season 2 Episode 1 Alien Planets HD 1080p


A look at the science of planet hunting; astronomers explain the technology and methods used to find extra-solar planets -- worlds outside our solar system orbiting other stars; and a look at some of the most interesting planets that have been discovered, such as "Hot Jupiters" and "Super-Earths."


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Extrasolar Planets


Extrasolar Planets


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How Can We Find New Planets?--Consider the Following With Bill Nye


Astronomers have discovered hundreds and hundreds of exoplanets--worlds circling faraway stars. Bill shows us one of the ways they find these planets that are still too distant to be seen by even the most powerful telescopes.


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An alien planet slips away into its parent star, extreme views


Visit signifies.net for fascinating blogs on astronomy contributed by authors with rare talent. Extreme views and astounding image taken by Hubble Telescope showing an extrasolar planet gradually slipping into its parent star and getting destroyed.


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Forecasting the weather on exoplanets


Dr. David Acreman explains how scientists are trying to predict the weather on planets around other stars.


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