The Search for Earth-like Planets

edgray

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this video is really cool. they're showing how astronomers are looking for Earth like planets around the galaxy.

As these planets cannot be viewed due to their distance from Earth and the light from their host sun, they measure the motion of the star and can model their solar systems through seeing how the "sun" wobbles, which is due to gravitational tug of the planets that orbit them.

With this gravity recorded, a model of the planets that orbit the star are built, and from that the characteristics, based on their size and distance from the sun they orbit, of the planets can be modeled.

Pretty neat stuff :)

Interesting to think what, if anything, might be looking back.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3Kcw0UrIFI
 
It's really cool, isn't it? The techniques used in this video are being improved upon all the time. But this is the beauty of science, an ever progressing field and constantly expanding thanks to new discoveries.
 
I'd like to think there are other intelligent lifeforms out there somewhere .... but ..
I can't help thinking if they spot us before we spot them they'd be well advised to turn tail and jettison of into the nearest blackhole at warp speed.

Unless they already have ... and that's why we can't find any.
Forgive my cyncical, twisted humour.
 
I'd like to think there are other intelligent lifeforms out there somewhere .... but ..
I can't help thinking if they spot us before we spot them they'd be well advised to turn tail and jettison of into the nearest blackhole at warp speed.

Unless they already have ... and that's why we can't find any.
Forgive my cyncical, twisted humour.
I think that's more logical than cynical. If we came across another ever-warring planet, I'd think we'd do the same. It would remind us too much of Earth!
 
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