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    Default Scientists say "Earths Twin has been found!"

    I was just watching Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer. His guest was theoretical
    physics professor Michio Kaku. Michio stated that Gilese 581g is 20 light years from Earth
    or about 123 trillion miles away in the constellation of Libra


    If confirmed, the exoplanet, named Gliese 581g, would be the first Earth-like world found residing in a star's habitable zone — a region where a planet's temperature could sustain liquid water on its surface.

    And the planet's discoverers are optimistic about the prospects for finding life there.

    "Personally, given the ubiquity and propensity of life to flourish wherever it can, I would say, my own personal feeling is that the chances of life on this planet are 100 percent," said Steven Vogt, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, during a press briefing today. "I have almost no doubt about it."

    IN PICTURES: Planets

    His colleague, Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, in Washington, D.C., wasn't willing to put a number on the odds of life, though he admitted he's optimistic.

    "It's both an incremental and monumental discovery," Sara Seager, an astrophysicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told SPACE.com. It's incremental because the method used to find Gliese 581g already has found several planets, including super-Earths, outside their stars' habitable zone, along with non-Earth-like planets within the habitable zone.

    "It really is monumental if you accept this as the first Earth-like planet ever found in the star's habitable zone," said Seager, who was not directly involved in the discovery.

    (Gliese 581g: If there's life there, how will we know?)

    Vogt, Butler and their colleagues will detail the planet finding in the Astrophysical Journal.

    The newfound planet joins more than 400 other alien worlds known to date. Most are huge gas giants, though several are just a few times the mass of Earth.

    Stellar tugs

    Gliese 581g is one of two new worlds the team discovered orbiting the red dwarf star Gliese 581, bumping that nearby star's family of planets to six. The other newfound planet, Gliese 581f, is outside the habitable zone, researchers said.

    The star is located 20 light-years from Earth in the constellation Libra. One light-year is about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion km).

    Red dwarf stars are about 50 times dimmer than our sun. Since these stars are so much cooler, their planets can orbit much closer to them and still remain in the habitable zone.

    Estimates suggest Gliese 581g is 0.15 astronomical units from its star, close enough to its star to be able to complete an orbit in just under 37 days. One astronomical unit is the average distance between the Earth and sun, which is approximately 93 million miles (150 million km).

    The Gliese 581 planet system now vaguely resembles our own, with six worlds orbiting their star in nearly circular paths.

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    Default Re: Scientists say "Earths Twin has been found!"

    Cool , when does the ship leave ?

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    Default Re: Scientists say "Earths Twin has been found!"

    Fascinating!!

    This planet is just one of possibly billions of planets out there with very similar characteristics to Earth.

    Maybe there´s a civilization in this planet, pointing a telescope to us and wondering if there´s life here as well!

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    Default Re: Scientists say "Earths Twin has been found!"

    Excellent, but I bet that's the last we hear of it for a very long time.
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    As I understand it, our frequencies coordinate with the Earth's. We'd die elsewhere, unless there's technology to offset the differences....

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    Default Re: Scientists say "Earths Twin has been found!"

    What a sexy notion. I wonder what the age of the star is, maybe I should look. Would be interesting to think about how close they are actually orbiting around the star, what a spectacular site that must be.
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    Default Re: Scientists say "Earths Twin has been found!"

    It finally hit me where I seen this before lol

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    Default Re: Scientists say "Earths Twin has been found!"

    yea it's still in Lord Sidious' empire.
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