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Experts Spot New Planetary System Orbiting Sun-Like Star

RAPHAEL G. SATTER and FRANK JORDANS   08/24/10 08:47 PM ET   AP

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GENEVA — Scientists say they've identified a sun-like star with as many as seven different planets – including one that might be the smallest ever found outside the solar system.

If confirmed, the planetary system around HD 10180, a star more than 100 light years distant, would be the richest ever discovered. One astronomer says it's part of a growing body of evidence that the universe is full of planets – and that several could be similar to our own.

"The really nice thing about finding systems like this is that it shows that there are many more out there," said Alan Boss, of the Washington-based Carnegie Institution for Science, who wasn't involved with the find. "Mother Nature really had fun making planets."

Although most of the planets identified are large – about 13 to 25 times the mass of our home – those behind the discovery, announced Tuesday at an international conference in France, say they're nearly certain they've identified one only 1.4 times the size of Earth.

Planets found outside the solar system are called "exoplanets" and this would be the smallest one ever spotted.

Scientists have been successfully hunting exoplanets for about 15 years, and they've now catalogued some 450. But most finds have been limited to one or two or three planets per star, usually gargantuan balls of gas similar to Jupiter or Saturn.

But at up to seven planets, the new discovery nearly matches our own solar system, which counts eight.

Christophe Lovis of Geneva University, one of the scientists behind the find, said the first five were most comparable to Neptune.

"They are made essentially of rocks and ice. They have a solid core. But on top of that is a layer of gas, of hydrogen and helium most likely," he said. "They are probably not habitable."

The sixth is possibly a Saturn-like planet, while the seventh, the smallest, would be so close to its star that its "year" would take just over a day.

Lovis and his team haven't been able to observe the planets directly, which is typical. Few planets can be seen against the blazing light given off by their much more massive parent stars. The European Southern Observatory compares the challenge to "spotting a dim candle in front of a raging forest fire."

So the scientists used the observatory's 3.6 meter (11.8 foot) telescope at La Silla, Chile, to study the star itself. Over six years, they took 190 measurements, checking it for the telltale wobbling caused by the gravitational forces of nearby planets.

Boss noted that the method was "biased toward finding the big guys" because the greater the planet, the greater its gravity and the more it made its parent star wobble. But he said the discovery showed that finding smaller planets was still possible.

"This field has gone from zero to close to 500 planets in just 15 years," he said. "Fifteen years ago we did not know about the big guys. Earth-like planets are going to be quite commonplace."

The find was made by researchers from Switzerland, France, Germany, and Portugal and has been submitted to the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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Satter reported from London.

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European Southern Observatory: http://www.eso.org

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Musiker
09:05 AM on 08/27/2010
Fascinating news. One hopes that we will be able to learn in the next 25 years or so of the existence of intelligent life elsewhere among neighboring star systems. I hope that astronomers are bombarding these systems with radio signals.
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AppleJuiceJunkie316
08:11 AM on 08/27/2010
Wake me when they find a planet that's habitable like Earth, and possibly within reach so we can blast the natives like we did in AVATAR.
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Frank Smith
12:22 AM on 08/27/2010
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxima_Centauri

I don't think we've found planets around it.
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OGMoney
12:10 AM on 08/27/2010
what is the closest star system to us and does it have planets?
09:29 PM on 08/26/2010
I remember reading about the 12th planet, is this proof of it's existence?
10:35 AM on 08/26/2010
I can only wish that Carl Sagan had lived long enough to relish this discovery, I know how much he would have enjoyed this important discovery. As must all science freaks and science fictiion fans (like me) :)
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Liberal2009
Jesus was a Liberal.
10:08 AM on 08/26/2010
Alternate Universe?
02:50 AM on 08/26/2010
Muslims believe that Earth is not a unique planet but rather God created several planets like Earth throughout the universe: (Quran 65.12) Allah is the one who created seven heavens and from Earth like them (of corresponding type);

So according to the Quran, the heavens have land animals like our Earth (not just angels). Actually the Quran says that some of those extraterrestrial creatures will invade Earth one day: There is a wormhole right here on Earth that connects Earth with another planet. One day the creatures on that planet will use this wormhole to invade Earth:

Allah gave a method of transportation to his angels throughout the universe. The Quran calls them ‘Ma'arej معارج’ (Quran 70.3) and describes how angels use them for long distance travel. Today Moslems know that these ‘Ma'arej’ is what scientists call wormholes.

http://www.speed-light.info/islam_life_other_planets.htm
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08:18 PM on 08/26/2010
Seven heavens refers to the old belief that the sky was layered. The seven layers came back to the seven planets and how each had it's own movement (they hadn't found all the planets back then).

The used this layered sphere concept to help explain the movements they were seeing. Ofcourse to help explain this concept angels would have to adjust their layer of heaven and whatnot.

These wormholes you are talking about were thought to exist like a door at the edge of the world, a door that would let you walk through the layers (on the other side, of course, was heaven. Naturally!). It's complete non-sense and was just a primitive concept trying to explain the universe.

Heres the 'wormholes' you are talking about:
http://www.ubiquitorium.com/pics/discover.gif
09:50 AM on 09/19/2010
Squaring a circle.
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Smedley Butler
Exitus in Dubio Est
11:35 PM on 08/25/2010
Findings like this are inspirational to those in the field of exotheology, there are thousands perhaps millions of worship-able gods out there waiting to be found.
02:52 AM on 08/26/2010
There is only ONE GOD to worship, HE may have many names, but HE is ONE who is Lord of everything, anywhere, and HE is the Alpha and the Omega.
JWoode
yes.. my micro bio is empty
09:51 AM on 08/26/2010
What makes you think god's a "he"?
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Kiri sute gomen
Yes, they are being paid to post that.
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BillLoney
Romney/Vick 2012!
11:18 PM on 08/25/2010
We've got some great planet-finder technology now. Look for lots more of this, including earth-like planets. This is going to be really exciting!
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SolarArray
Republican = Trash America, Any Cost
07:35 PM on 08/25/2010
I'm just reading Ringworld. Now that would be a discovery if there was real one out there.
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Smedley Butler
Exitus in Dubio Est
11:39 PM on 08/25/2010
I hope you enjoy it. Niven's "Known Space" stories are also good.
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AtheistUS
07:27 PM on 08/25/2010
"People give ear to an upstart astrologer who strove to show that the earth revolves, not the heavens or the firmament, the sun and the moon... This fool wishes to reverse the entire scheme of astrology; but sacred Scripture tells us that Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, not the earth." - Martin Luther.

"Who will venture to place the authority of Copernicus above that of the Holy Spirit?" - John Calvin
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OGMoney
12:07 AM on 08/27/2010
nice quotes...interesting
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
05:48 PM on 08/25/2010
And if in fact any of these planets are habitable, do any of them have embarrassingly moronic individuals, like we have in this country?
02:54 AM on 08/26/2010
Planet full of Republicans? really scary thought....
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Prousa
Intelligence and Tolerance are not unAmerican.
04:34 PM on 08/25/2010
None of this is true. The bible would have told us about this.
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BannedInBoston
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
02:12 PM on 08/25/2010
"The really nice thing about finding systems like this is that it shows that there are many more out there," said Alan Boss, of the Washington-based Carnegie Institution for Science, who wasn't involved with the find. "Mother Nature really had fun making planets."

--From the story

So, Alan, you believe that the Great Goddess is the Creatrix of the material universe, and that this whole process is what Hindus call "lila" -- "Mother's play". (So do I.)