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Friday, September 10, 2004 4:04 PM

SOUPCATCHER


Was just cruising around the web and came upon this picture.


Here is the article it was taken from:
http://www.eso.org/outreach/press-rel/pr-2004/pr-23-04.html
Quote:

Is This Speck of Light an Exoplanet?
VLT Images and Spectra of Intriguing Object near Young Brown Dwarf [1]

Summary

Is this newly discovered feeble point of light the long-sought bona-fide image of an exoplanet?

A research paper by an international team of astronomers [2] provides sound arguments in favour, but the definitive answer is now awaiting further observations.

On several occasions during the past years, astronomical images revealed faint objects, seen near much brighter stars. Some of these have been thought to be those of orbiting exoplanets, but after further study, none of them could stand up to the real test. Some turned out to be faint stellar companions, others were entirely unrelated background stars. This one may well be different.

In April of this year, the team of European and American astronomers detected a faint and very red point of light very near (at 0.8 arcsec angular distance) a brown-dwarf object, designated 2MASSWJ1207334-393254. Also known as "2M1207", this is a "failed star", i.e. a body too small for major nuclear fusion processes to have ignited in its interior and now producing energy by contraction. It is a member of the TW Hydrae stellar association located at a distance of about 230 light-years. The discovery was made with the adaptive-optics supported NACO facility [3] at the 8.2-m VLT Yepun telescope at the ESO Paranal Observatory (Chile).

The feeble object is more than 100 times fainter than 2M1207 and its near-infrared spectrum was obtained with great efforts in June 2004 by NACO, at the technical limit of the powerful facility. This spectrum shows the signatures of water molecules and confirms that the object must be comparatively small and light.

None of the available observations contradict that it may be an exoplanet in orbit around 2M1207. Taking into account the infrared colours and the spectral data, evolutionary model calculations point to a 5 jupiter-mass planet in orbit around 2M1207. Still, they do not yet allow a clear-cut decision about the real nature of this intriguing object. Thus, the astronomers refer to it as a "Giant Planet Candidate Companion (GPCC)" [4].

Observations will now be made to ascertain whether the motion in the sky of GPCC is compatible with that of a planet orbiting 2M1207. This should become evident within 1-2 years at the most.




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Friday, October 1, 2004 8:56 AM

PIRATEJENNY


has anyone here heard of planet x...the planet that the Summarians talk about..could be plantet X I think its due to come around sometime in this century!!

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Monday, October 4, 2004 10:46 AM

GHOULMAN


Ummm, oh if only I could remember those hazy days in Sumeria.

I think this was the planet associated with the God Marduk and thought to be Pluto (not that that's anything but a theory).

Later scientists... ok, huxters, had a theory they refered too as Planet Nemesis, which is till around as a theory about a large planet, perhaps a "rogue planet", flippin' around somewhere in the Kuniper Belt surrounding our solar system. It's gravity might be the cause of comet paths and meteors.

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Monday, October 4, 2004 11:53 AM

RUXTON


PirateJenny,
Did you mean Toutatis?
It was three miles across, & just missed us:
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/september2004/300904nearmiss.htm

Niburu, the so-called X planet, was due here in Spring 2003. Dunno what happened, but we're still here.

........Ruxton

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Tuesday, October 5, 2004 2:23 AM

GHOULMAN


Oh, Niburu... that rings a bell!

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