bascule Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2007/apr/25/starsgalaxiesandplanets.spaceexploration 1.5 times the size of Earth and the right distance from its star to have liquid water
Martin Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 the exoplanet search is finding planets at a great rate and I expect that it WILL come up with some habitable ones not too far away----so that they can be studied with improved instruments. But I'm personally doubtful that Gliese 581 C is a good place for life. I think another planet at the same star might be a better prospect, namely Gliese 581 D. that is what these people say: http://arxiv.org/abs/0705.3758 and it makes a lot of sense. Planet C is pretty close in and could have been ruined by a runaway greenhouse, like our planet Venus. Planet D is further out and would be too cold EXCEPT for its presumed greenhouse blanket. There's some WikiP about these planets. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gliese_581_c http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gliese_581_d The whole Gliese 581 system is interesting (tho can't be certain that it's actually habitable).
bascule Posted October 16, 2007 Author Posted October 16, 2007 Oh, my bad, this is the same one I posted earlier this year :/
Spyman Posted October 17, 2007 Posted October 17, 2007 And here is that thread, for curious minds: -> http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/showthread.php?t=18070
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