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Population of Known Alien Planets Nearly Doubles as NASA Discovers 715 New Worlds

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NASA's Kepler space telescope has discovered more than 715 new exoplanets, nearly doubling the current number of confirmed alien worlds.

The 715 newfound planets, which scientists announced today (Feb. 26), boost the total alien-world tally to between 1,500 and 1,800, depending on which of the five main extrasolar planet discovery catalogs is used. The Kepler mission is responsible for more than half of these finds, hauling in 961 exoplanets to date, with thousands more candidates awaiting confirmation by follow-up investigations.

"This is the largest windfall of planets — not exoplanet candidates, mind you, but actually validated exoplanets — that's ever been announced at one time," Douglas Hudgins, exoplanet exploration program scientist at NASA's Astrophysics Division in Washington, told reporters today.

About 94 percent of the new alien worlds are smaller than Neptune, researchers said, further bolstering earlier Kepler observations that suggested the Milky Way galaxy abounds with rocky planets like Earth.

Most of the 715 exoplanets orbit closely to their parent stars, making them too hot to support life as we know it. But four of the worlds are less than 2.5 times the size of Earth and reside in the "habitable zone," that just-right range of distances that could allow liquid water to exist on their surfaces.

The $600 million Kepler spacecraft launched in March 2009 to determine how frequently Earth-like planets occur around our galaxy. The observatory detects alien worlds by noticing the telltale brightness dips caused when they pass in front of, or transit, their parent stars from Kepler's perspective.

Kepler's original planet-hunting mission ended last May when the second of its four orientation-maintaining reaction wheels failed, robbing the spacecraft of its ultraprecise pointing ability. Still, scientists have expressed confidence that they will be able to achieve the mission's chief goals with the data Kepler gathered during its first four years in space.

Those were very productive years. Kepler has flagged more than 3,600 planet candidates to date, and mission team members expect that about 90 percent of them will end up being the real deal.

Indeed, the 715 new planets were pulled from just the first two years of Kepler observations, so more big planet-confirmation hauls could be coming as researchers work their way through the rest of the mission's huge database.

All of the 715 newfound alien planets reside in multiplanet systems, just like Earth. Taken together, the new planets orbit a total of 305 stars, researchers said. And these systems are generally reminiscent of the inner regions of our own solar system, where planets travel around the sun in circular orbits that are more or less in the same plane, they added.

"These results establish that planetary systems with mulitple planets around one star, like our own solar system, are in fact common," Hudgins said.

Scientists validated the newly discovered worlds using a powerful and sophisticated new method called "verification by multiplicity," which works partly on the logic of probability.

During its original mission, Kepler stared continuously at more than 150,000 stars, finding planet candidates around several thousand of them. If these candidates were distributed randomly, just a few would reside in multiplanet systems. But Kepler has found hundreds of such systems, a fact that helped scientists identify the 715 bona fide new planets.

"Multiplicity is a powerful technique for wholesale validation that will be used again in the future," said Jason Rowe of the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute in Mountain View, Calif.

The method should help researchers confirm hundreds more Kepler candidates down the road, Rowe and others said. A higher percentage of these future finds should be in the habitable zone, they added, since it takes longer for the spacecraft to detect more distantly orbiting exoplanets than ones that zip around their star in a matter of days or weeks (and researchers haven't analyzed the last two years of Kepler data using the multiplicity technique).

The studies that detail the discovery of the 715 alien worlds will be published March 10 in The Astrophyiscal Journal.

The five main exoplanet-discovery databases, and their current tallies (with the new Kepler finds included), are: the Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia (1,790); the Exoplanets Catalog, run by the Planetary Habitability Laboratory at the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo (1,790); the NASA Exoplanet Archive (1,749); the Exoplanet Orbit Database (1,490); and the Open Exoplanet Catalog (1,714).

The different numbers reported by the databases reflect the uncertainties inherent in exoplanet detection and confirmation.

While Kepler's original mission operations have ended, the spacecraft may not be done hunting for alien planets. Team members have proposed a new mission for Kepler called K2, which would allow the observatory to search for a variety of celestial objects and phenomena, including exoplanets, supernova explosions and comets and asteroids in our own solar system.

NASA is expected to make a final decision about the K2 mission proposal by this summer, officials have said.

Population of Known Alien Planets Nearly Doubles as NASA Discovers 715 New Worlds | Space.com
 
But the real game changer would be if and when we detect signatures of life on other planets. I think it's in the realms of possibility that there could be life deep underground nearer home, on Mars. Some of the moons in our Solar System could be likely candidates for life too, like Europa and Titan.

Let's be clear. We are not alone. There could be more advanced civilizations partying around the Universe than all the grains of sand on planet Earth! Yep! There are trillions upon trillions of galaxies each with billions of stars! And some say we Earthlings are the only yahoos that God has created in this mind bogglingly huge universe??

But wait, there's more. Our universe could be just one of an infinite number of universes too!!
 
But the real game changer would be if and when we detect signatures of life on other planets. I think it's in the realms of possibility that there could be life deep underground nearer home, on Mars. Some of the moons in our Solar System could be likely candidates for life too, like Europa and Titan.

Let's be clear. We are not alone. There could be more advanced civilizations partying around the Universe than all the grains of sand on planet Earth! Yep! There are trillions upon trillions of galaxies each with billions of stars! And some say we Earthlings are the only yahoos that God has created in this mind bogglingly huge universe??

But wait, there's more. Our universe could be just one of an infinite number of universes too!!


Probably life came to Mars long before Earth, it is further away from Sun, and it is smaller than Earth, it cooled down faster and there is a possibility that it became suitable for life. But for the same reason it totally cooled down faster and its core became solid, that resulted into loss of magnetic field and loss of atmosphere, and end of life on Mars.

Now all these are assumptions, but it can even be possible that we humans on Earth are Martians, or at least genetically engineered by Martians, maybe intelligent life forms do that all across the Universe, and we will also do the same in other planets when we become capable of going to other habitable planets.
Somehow humans are very different from any other life forms on Earth, and I always wondered why?
 
That is a most logical assumption, we cannot be a freak accident in the universe.

So why can't you believe in God and aliens? LOL, in Islam we are told God made many earths like ours and had different people in them but each one of has had a soul/life in each setting...I forgot how it was exactly....

Nevertheless this is an interesting find, now only if we can find life there please tell us NASA stop hiding things from us. :(
 
So why can't you believe in God and aliens? LOL, in Islam we are told God made many earths like ours and had different people in them but each one of has had a soul/life in each setting...I forgot how it was exactly....

Nevertheless this is an interesting find, now only if we can find life there please tell us NASA stop hiding things from us. :(


As far as I know, in every religion Gods and angels came down to Earth from above, even cave paintings depict the same. May be Gods are actually intelligent life forms from other planets!! :-)
 
As far as I know, in every religion Gods and angels came down to Earth from above, even cave paintings depict the same. May be Gods are actually intelligent life forms from other planets!! :-)

You're looking at pagan tales and creations, look strictly at Gods verses. :D
 
is there any life on these planets?

if it is then wud be very intersting to kno more:bounce:
 
You're looking at pagan tales and creations, look strictly at Gods verses. :D


Unfortunately God never gave any verses, those were written by human beings, all religions are relatively new and came into existence long after human beings on Earth.

is there any life on these planets?

if it is then wud be very intersting to kno more:bounce:


We will open EDF (Earth Defence Forum) and chat with them. :P
 
Unfortunately God never gave any verses, those were written by human beings, all religions are relatively new and came into existence long after human beings on Earth.

No, dey weren't Martian boy. :lol:
 
So why can't you believe in God and aliens? LOL, in Islam we are told God made many earths like ours and had different people in them but each one of has had a soul/life in each setting...I forgot how it was exactly....

Nevertheless this is an interesting find, now only if we can find life there please tell us NASA stop hiding things from us. :(
Thats why Logic goes beyond conventional realm of Religion. No matter which religion. U dont expect Muhammed to talk bout facts of 22nd or 25th century. Philosophers are beyond their times but only a limited beyond. :)
 
@isro2222 Mate, your views? :enjoy:

Bahut din ho gaya, @isro2222 ka pata nahin!! Kahan gaya?

Unfortunately God never gave any verses, those were written by human beings, all religions are relatively new and came into existence long after human beings on Earth.

Well, the same ageold unsolved question. God created Man or Man created God?
 
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