Reuters says many Earths exist, some just found!!!
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LIBERATOR - 17 Jun 2008 10:30 GMT Dick Strong controls Reuters, and he did this for me most likely. Many Earths exist in our galaxy, just think, a million if not a trillion of them, with human beings exact to our Earth. Yes different creatures exist on different planets, but also many planets are exact to ours. Some planets have reptillian life forms that are just as if not more intelligent than man, but many more have exact human beings like us. So, I wanna find an Earth that still has dinasours, and film them, and bring one back to eat all the Anacondas. Who's in with me? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080616/sc_nm/space_planets_dc
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - European researchers said on Monday they discovered a batch of three "super-Earths" orbiting a nearby star, and two other solar systems with small planets as well.
They said their findings, presented at a conference in France, suggest that Earth-like planets may be very common.
"Does every single star harbor planets and, if yes, how many?" asked Michel Mayor of Switzerland's Geneva Observatory. "We may not yet know the answer but we are making huge progress towards it," Mayor said in a statement.
The trio of planets orbit a star slightly less massive than our Sun, 42 light-years away towards the southern Doradus and Pictor constellations. A light-year is the distance light can travel in one year at a speed of 186,000 miles a second, or about 6 trillion miles.
The planets are bigger than Earth -- one is 4.2 times the mass, one is 6.7 times and the third is 9.4 times.
They orbit their star at extremely rapid speeds -- one whizzing around in just four days, compared with Earth's 365 days, one taking 10 days and the slowest taking 20 days.
Mayor and colleagues used the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher or HARPS, a telescope at La Silla observatory in Chile, to find the planets.
More than 270 so-called exoplanets have been found. Most are giants, resembling Jupiter or Saturn. Smaller planets closer to the size of Earth are far more difficult to spot.
None can be imaged directly at such distances but can be spotted indirectly using radio waves or, in the case of HARPS, spectrographic measurements. As a planet orbits, it makes the star wobble very slightly and this can be measured.
"With the advent of much more precise instruments such as the HARPS spectrograph ... we can now discover smaller planets, with masses between 2 and 10 times the Earth's mass," said Stephane Udry, who also worked on the study.
The team also said they found a planet 7.5 times the mass of Earth orbiting the star HD 181433 in 9.5 days. This star also has a Jupiter- like planet that orbits every three years.
Another solar system has a planet 22 times the mass of Earth, orbiting every four days, and a Saturn-like planet with a 3-year period.
"Clearly these planets are only the tip of the iceberg," said Mayor.
"The analysis of all the stars studied with HARPS shows that about one third of all solar-like stars have either super-Earth or Neptune-like planets with orbital periods shorter than 50 days."
(Reporting by Maggie Fox; Editing by John O'Callaghan
Brian Gaff - 17 Jun 2008 19:33 GMT Keep taking the tablets.
Brian
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> Dick Strong controls Reuters, and he did this for me most likely. Many > Earths exist in our galaxy, just think, a million if not a trillion of [quoted text clipped - 63 lines] > > (Reporting by Maggie Fox; Editing by John O'Callaghan Rob Arndt - 17 Jun 2008 19:39 GMT > Keep taking the tablets. > [quoted text clipped - 74 lines] > > - Show quoted text - Can someone just buy this nutcase a Blockbuster Video gift card or Netflix account so that he can stay off the internet and watch movies all day like "Cloverfield", "The Mist", etc...???
Also a few copies of Spielberg's "Shindler's List" and "Munich" too... but that's likely to upset him and his ideology ;)
Rob
OM - 18 Jun 2008 00:15 GMT [unnecessarily quoted drivel <snipped> with prejudice]
>Can someone just buy this nutcase a Blockbuster Video gift card or >Netflix account so that he can stay off the internet and watch movies >all day like "Cloverfield", "The Mist", etc...??? ...Can someone say "trim your goddamn quotes"?
OM
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Alan Erskine - 18 Jun 2008 04:48 GMT > [unnecessarily quoted drivel <snipped> with prejudice] > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > ...Can someone say "trim your goddamn quotes"? And look at the groups it was cross-posted to - "alt.music.rush Rec.aviation.military alt.fan.adolf-hitler alt.movies.spielberg" not to mention this group. Serious troll stuff.
OM - 18 Jun 2008 09:23 GMT >And look at the groups it was cross-posted to - "alt.music.rush >Rec.aviation.military alt.fan.adolf-hitler alt.movies.spielberg" not to >mention this group. Serious troll stuff. ...Don't you moderate a couple of those groups? :-) :-) ;-)
OM
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Brian Gaff - 18 Jun 2008 08:39 GMT At least I leave the carp at the bottom. There is I suppose a serious side to the planet like Earth thread though it has little to do with Shuttles maybe more to do with station as the real detection of Earth sized worlds may come from a place like the far side of the moon when the earth and sun are shining at the other side..
I'll probably shove m y ramblings over there as there is not group called layman's.ideas.on.extra-terrestrial.life as far as I know!
Brian
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> [unnecessarily quoted drivel <snipped> with prejudice] > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > OM OM - 18 Jun 2008 09:25 GMT >At least I leave the carp at the bottom. ...Two points:
1) I assume you meant "crap". Blame it on Hallr's Sydnroem :-)
2) Considering your sight issues, you've got an exemption, remember?
OM
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Dan - 18 Jun 2008 01:38 GMT >> Keep taking the tablets. >> [quoted text clipped - 67 lines] > > Rob In all fairness liberator's fantasies and pronouncements are no stranger than some of the ones you have presented over the years.
Dan, U.S, Air Force, retired
Sir Salman Rushdie - 17 Jun 2008 22:54 GMT You are a f.cking insult to half-wits. People aren't laughing with you, they're laughing at you. Sad little c.nt.
> Dick Strong controls Reuters, and he did this for me most likely. Many > Earths exist in our galaxy, just think, a million if not a trillion of [quoted text clipped - 63 lines] > > (Reporting by Maggie Fox; Editing by John O'Callaghan Gordon - 18 Jun 2008 06:54 GMT > Dick Strong controls Reuters, and he did this for me most likely. Many > Earths exist in our galaxy, just think, a million if not a trillion of > them, with human beings exact to our Earth. Yes different creatures > exist on different planets, but also many planets are exact to ours. > Some planets have reptillian life forms that are just as if not more > intelligent than man, but many more have exact human beings like us. At least that's what the documentaries tell us. ST, LiS, MFM, etc.
> So, I wanna find an Earth that still has dinasours, and film them, and > bring one back to eat all the Anacondas. Who's in with me? Go to them. Don't forget to write.
Remember to wear a black jumpsuit and Nikes - they appreciate it if you follow the CTS* dress code.
(*Cometary Transport Service)
Dan - 18 Jun 2008 06:56 GMT >> Dick Strong controls Reuters, and he did this for me most likely. Many >> Earths exist in our galaxy, just think, a million if not a trillion of [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > > (*Cometary Transport Service) Um, Gordon, you seem to know too much about this stuff.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
Gordon - 18 Jun 2008 08:42 GMT > Um, Gordon, you seem to know too much about this stuff. Errrmmm... well... I *am* from San Diego, home to that particular cometary airline.
Dan - 18 Jun 2008 09:04 GMT >> Um, Gordon, you seem to know too much about this stuff. > > Errrmmm... well... I *am* from San Diego, home to that particular > cometary airline. Aha, that flight of fantasy :) Personally I don't use Comet™ in my house.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
guy - 18 Jun 2008 09:28 GMT > >> Um, Gordon, you seem to know too much about this stuff. > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I guess, being an air force man, you would use its military derivative, Nimrod ;-)
Guy
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