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Galaxy full of Earth-like Planets. ..Kepler hints at 250 new habitable worlds !!

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Saturday, January 5, 2013 5:20 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


http://phl.upr.edu/press-releases/mygoditsfullofplanetstheyshouldhaves
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NASA Kepler released last month 18,406 planet-like detection events from its last three year mission to search for exoplanets (Kepler Q1-Q12 TCE). Further analysis is required by the NASA Kepler Team and the scientific community to extract and identify true planets, including those potentially habitable. The Planetary Habitability Laboratory @ UPR Arecibo (PHL) performed a preliminary analysis and identified 262 candidates for potentially habitable worlds in this dataset. These candidates become top priority for further analysis, additional observations, and confirmation.

The Kepler Threshold Crossing Event (TCE) dataset consists of a list of stars with 18,406 transit-like features that resemble the signatures of transiting planets to a sufficient degree that they are passed on for further analysis. Many of these objects are false positives caused by stellar transits or other physical and instrumental conditions not related to planets. Those that pass additional tests are added to the Kepler Objects of Interest (KOI) list, currently at 2,320 candidates, for further validation. Finally, those verified by more astronomical observations supplement the 132 Kepler confirmed planets so far.

Only the best TCE objects, those with more than three transit events, were selected for the analysis in accordance with the PHL’s Habitable Exoplanet Catalog (HEC) criteria. This reduced the sample to 15,847 objects eliminating a known instrumental bias for one-year period planets. Unfortunately, this also eliminated many interesting objects but more analysis will be required to sort out longer period planets. HEC identified and sorted with the Earth Similarity Index (ESI), a measure of Earth-likeness, 262 potentially habitable planet candidates. These include four subterrans (Mars-size), 23 terrans (Earth-size), and 235 superterrans (super Earth-size).

The preliminary analysis performed by the PHL helps to sort out and rank the best candidates for further exploration in NASA Kepler’s TCE. Twenty-four of these have an ESI over 0.90 and therefore are quite Earth-like according to what is measurable. For example, the best candidate is an Earth-size planet in a 231 days orbit around the star KIC-6210395, which receives about 70% of the light that Earth receives from the Sun. More are expected with a similar period to Earth but they will be added later to HEC after further analysis. It will still be remarkable if only 50% of these turn out to be real planets.

It is estimated that there are millions of Earth-like planets in our Galaxy. However, most of these are out of our observational abilities for the coming decades, and probably many centuries. Only a small fraction of these planets, the ones that transit their star, are good enough for better characterization and to confirm their potential for life. This result suggests that there are over 8,500 transiting very Earth-like planets within reach of NASA Kepler-like missions, assuming the Kepler field is representative of all the sky. This sample is enough to occupy astronomers for many years.


http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/20dec_earths
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Your tax dollars at work for once.

While these are listed as candidates, more analysis will be needed to determine how closely Earth-like the candidates legitimately turn out to be. That will require other telescopes, some of which are launching next year, as well as further observation. So while we yet cannot say we've found an 'Earth-2" we are damn close to finding 1 or more analogs.


The picture here shows the general sizes of the detected planets. One thing to note is that it's not mentioning exomoons, of which are Mars-size. There's a list at this page below if you wanna get your "Pandora" on. It's at the bottom, real easy to spot (in case some slow-witted Freepers are reading).
http://phl.upr.edu/projects/habitable-exoplanets-catalog/data/kepler-t
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Sunday, January 6, 2013 7:34 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Awwww ... wouldn't it be loverly...

Tho' it's a toss-up. Not sure whether I feel better about finding other inhabitable worlds for us to fuck up, or the hope of saving our species (as we've certainly fucked up THIS one!).

Tit for tat got us where we are today. If we want to be grownups, we need to resist the ugliness. If we each did, this would be a better reflection on Firefly and a more welcome place. I will try.

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Sunday, January 6, 2013 7:34 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


%^@%$& computer...

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Sunday, January 6, 2013 7:37 PM

RIONAEIRE

Beir bua agus beannacht


I think Byte will be interested in this, she's very pro space habitation.
Yeah Firefly!

"A completely coherant River means writers don't deliver" KatTaya

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Monday, January 7, 2013 7:10 AM

FREMDFIRMA



I am still holding out for Gliese581d - I want off this rock.

-F

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Monday, January 7, 2013 7:47 AM

BYTEMITE


Yeah, I usually wait until they've gone through the potential planets first, until they come up with the earth-similar in habitable zones before I get really excited. But yeah, more planets is better odds we aren't alone out here.

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Saturday, July 19, 2025 12:46 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


in our own backyard

'Fossil' object dubbed 'Ammonite' discovered on the outskirts of the solar system
https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/fossil-object-dubbed-ammonite-discov
ered-outskirts-solar-system/story?id=123865134

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