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http://www.discoveryon.info/2010/10/chances-of-life-on-newly-discovered.html

A team of astronomers has discovered a new planet that could have water on its surface, and therefore could support life.

“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 of the University of California during a press briefing.

“I have almost no doubt about it,” he added.

Discovered using one of the telescopes of the WM Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea, the planet is probably 30 percent larger than Earth and orbits a relatively small star, Gliese 581 in the constellation Libra the Scales.

“By determining the orbit of this planet, we can deduce that its surface temperature is similar to that of Earth,” said University of Hawaii’s Nader Haghighipour.

This means that at least some of any water on its surface and in its atmosphere will be in liquid form rather than ice or vapour.

The team believes the new planet named Gliese 581g has a mass three to four times that of Earth, and orbits its star in just under 37 Earth days. It’s probably a rocky planet with enough gravity to hold on to its atmosphere.

“As we collect more and more data about how these stars are moving, we expect to find many more planets with potentially Earth-like conditions,” said Haghighipour.

“Our findings offer a very compelling case for a potentially habitable planet,” said Steven Vogt, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at UC Santa Cruz and co-leader of the Lick-Carnegie Exoplanet Survey.
 
If god had wanted life to spread freely throughout the universe he wouldn't have created abortion.
 
He didn't end the space program, but he did put a real hurt on the MANNED space program. We are launching robotic probes and satellites still. But we won't be able to repair anything up there. And when we do send an astronaut to the space station, it is by hitching a ride on a Russian rocket.
 
He didn't end the space program, but he did put a real hurt on the MANNED space program. We are launching robotic probes and satellites still. But we won't be able to repair anything up there. And when we do send an astronaut to the space station, it is by hitching a ride on a Russian rocket.

I know i was being snarky, and that space station is a flying trash heap. Imagine driving coast to coast in a 1922 ford with almost no roads vs the tech we now enjoy to travel. We shoulf have kept pase on developement and carried on.
 
It is a bit cold but still encouraging.

It's really only a matter of time, now. Within my lifetime I expect that we will find evidence of (some type of) life off this rock.
 
The funny thing is that the first bit I picked up on was close to what Maris posted. This AM I caught some talking head say that the temp on the "new planet" was arounf 72, and that it had a mass of 2.5 of earth and that it had a cycle "year" around three hundred days..

Jeesh, next thing obummer is going to take credit for it and claim it is the "Hawaii" he was born on.
 
“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 of the University of California during a press briefing.

“I have almost no doubt about it,” he added.

That's BELIEF, not science.

FTW
 
He sounds a little overexcited, frankly, but he's trying to get attention to his work.
 

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