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One in five Milky Way may have Earth-like planets: Study

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Los Angeles: One out of every five sun-like stars in the Milky Way galaxy has a planet about the size of Earth that is properly positioned for water, a key ingredient for life, a study released on Monday showed.

The analysis, based on three years of data collected by NASA's now-idled Kepler space telescope, indicates the galaxy is home to 10 billion potentially habitable worlds.
The number grows exponentially if the count also includes planets circling cooler red dwarf stars, the most common type of star in the galaxy.

"Planets seem to be the rule rather than exception," study leader Erik Petigura, an astronomy graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley, said during a conference call with reporters on Monday.

Petigura wrote his own software program to analyze the space telescope's results and found 10 planets one- to two-times the diameter of Earth circling parent stars at the right distances for liquid surface water.

The telescope worked by finding slight dips in the amount of light coming from target stars in the constellation Cygnus.

Some light dips were due to orbiting planets passing in front of their parent stars, relative to Kepler's line of sight.

Extrapolating from 34 months of Kepler observations, Petigura and colleagues found that 22 percent of 50 billion sun-like stars in the galaxy should have planets roughly the size of Earth suitably positioned for water.

A positioning system problem sidelined Kepler in May. Scientists are developing alternative missions for the telescope. More than a year of data already collected by Kepler, which was launched in 2009, still has to be analyzed.

In another Kepler study, the telescope found 3,538 candidate planets, 647 of which are about the size of Earth, said astronomer Jason Rowe, with the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California.

Of the 3,538 candidates, 104 are at the right distance from their parent stars for water, he said.

"When exoplanet hunting started, everyone expected solar systems to look just like ours," Rowe said. "But we're finding quite the opposite, that there's a wide variety of systems out there. If you can imagine it, the universe probably makes it."

The research was published in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and presented on Monday at a Kepler science conference at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California.

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Wow!!!
we might have a lot of alien neighbors then.:-)
This is exciting. It would be by far the greatest discovery for mankind (after discovery of creating of fire) when it will find out that we are not the only intelligent life forms in this universe!!. But my inner soul tells me that it will be unwise to have contact with them, what is your thought?
 
This is exciting. It would be by far the greatest discovery for mankind (after discovery of creating of fire) when it will find out that we are not the only intelligent life forms in this universe!!. But my inner soul tells me that it will be unwise to have contact with them, what is your thought?

Ohhh you watch a lot science fiction movies....dont you???
First things first,i believe there are other intelligent beings in this universe and that they could be more developed than us.And they might have atleast once crossed earth.So if they wanted to "attack" earth they would have done it eons back.
 
More place to nuke. That's even better.
At last we don't have to kill our own specie if we find an alien life. We can kill them :azn:
:enjoy:

Ohhh
I dream of a world.....
where US,China,India,Pakistan etc will unite against Aliens.:cheesy:

Faisal,you dont know but i have a very good imagination.;)

 

Bolo baccha....you must think beyond TOM,SOM and FM.Lol
 
This is exciting. It would be by far the greatest discovery for mankind (after discovery of creating of fire) when it will find out that we are not the only intelligent life forms in this universe!!. But my inner soul tells me that it will be unwise to have contact with them, what is your thought?
These planets are in milky way galaxy. We haven't found anything suspicious equipment from outer space. So at this stage, we cannot say that there is an intelligent life form.
 
:enjoy:

Ohhh
I dream of a world.....
where US,China,India,Pakistan etc will unite against Aliens.:cheesy:

Faisal,you dont know but i have a very good imagination.;)

 


Bolo baccha....you must think beyond TOM,SOM and FM.Lol
At least we are doing this in our movies. By the way if we find any life form on other planets then it would be great. But I don't think they would be intelligent like humans or they will be still developing their selves.
 
teacher ji,itna mat darao :cray:

No my dear student thats just teacher's vision of this world.
Apne students ko bhi koi teacher darati hai??
Cheer up!!!
It was just a dream.
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These planets are in milky way galaxy. We haven't found anything suspicious equipment from outer space. So at this stage, we cannot say that there is an intelligent life form.

Faisal
I am sure there are many earth like planets which were formed before earth.
Lets say an earth like planet was formed just 10000years ahead of us.And if that planet had conditions similar to us,then they must be atleast 10000yrs ahead of us technology wise|(assuming they developed like us).
But then my extrapolation is based on assumptions.
 
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