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Feb 22, 2017

Astronomers discover 7 Earth-sized planets orbiting nearby star

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It’s a trap(PIST-1)! 😉

“The seven exoplanets were all found in tight formation around an ultracool dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1.”


Astronomers have found at least seven Earth-sized planets orbiting the same star 40 light-years away, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. The findings were also announced at a news conference at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

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Feb 22, 2017

Seven Earth-Like Planets Have Been Spotted Around a Nearby Star

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And all of them are in the temperate zone.

In late 2015, in the Chilean desert, astronomers pointed a telescope at a faint, nearby star known as a red dwarf. Amid the star’s dim infrared glow, they spotted periodic dips, a telltale sign that something was passing in front of it, blocking its light every so often. Last summer, the astronomers concluded the mysterious dimming came from three Earth-like planets—and that they were orbiting in the star’s temperate zone, where temperatures are not too hot, and not too cold, but just right for liquid water, and maybe even life.

This was an important find. Scientists for years had focused on stars like our sun in their search for potentially habitable planets outside our solar system. Red dwarfs, smaller and cooler than the sun, were thought to create inhospitable conditions. They’re also harder to see, detectable by infrared rather than visible light. But the astronomers aimed hundreds of hours worth of observations at this dwarf, known as TRAPPIST-1 anyway, using ground-based telescopes around the world and NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope.

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Feb 21, 2017

NASA announces Wed. news conference on ‘discovery beyond our solar system’

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Interestingly, Seager, who studies bio signatures in exoplanet atmospheres, has suggested that two inhabited planets could reasonably turn up during the next decade, based on her modified version of the Drake equation, Space.com notes. Her equation focuses on the search for planets with biosignature gases — gases produced by life that can accumulate in a planet atmosphere to levels that can be detected with remote space telescopes.


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Feb 21, 2017

The universe is about to get a little more crowded with planets

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We may be about to meet some strange new worlds beyond our solar system.

NASA will hold a news conference Wednesday to make an announcement on exoplanets, planets that orbit a star other than our own sun. You can tune in at 1 p.m. ET and stick around for a Reddit Q&A with the researchers at 3 pm.

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Feb 20, 2017

This dwarf planet has life’s building blocks, NASA probe shows

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The dwarf planet Ceres keeps looking better and better as a possible home for alien life.

NASA’s Dawn spacecraft has spotted organic molecules — the carbon-containing building blocks of life as we know it — on Ceres for the first time, a study published today (Feb. 16) in the journal Science reports.

And these organics appear to be native, likely forming on Ceres rather than arriving via asteroid or comet strikes, study team members said.

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Feb 16, 2017

Sweeping Ceres for the Building Blocks of Life

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The Dawn spacecraft has detected for the first time evidence of organic compounds on the dwarf planet.

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Feb 14, 2017

Scientists have found 114 new planets including a ‘super-Earth’ that could harbour life

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The findings suggest that there are many more planets out there waiting to be found – which might support alien life.

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Feb 13, 2017

A Sci-Fi Short Film HD: “At the End”

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Enjoy this Sci-Fi short film created by the talented Jason J. Whitmore! Earth’s days are numbered when a nearby star goes supernova. Seizing the opportunity, an alien race has offered humanity a deal: Be our slaves or be left to die. As one couple struggles toward the last escaping ship, they grapple with the cost of sacrificing their freedom for their survival.

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Feb 13, 2017

Proxima Centauri b And Most Other Exo-Planets Are Likely Uninhabitable

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Bad news for anyone who thinks Earth-mass planets must automatically harbor life.


New study says nearby earth-mass planet Proxima Centauri b may not be habitable after all. The implications for astrobiology aren’t good.

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Jan 30, 2017

NASA Designs Promising New Test For Extraterrestrial Life

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JPL announces a promising new means of detecting life in situ; in our own solar system.


NASA’s JPL is keen to try a promising new chemical method of detecting life in the frozen oceans of Europa or Enceladus.

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