Friday, March 20, 2009

Find a new planet - some of them?.

Because methods of satellite, see what is different of the star expand. At first I only stars and galaxies. We began to see planets around other stars. Only the first and before our planets of much smaller planets. Now the world has found a new and good news. So what difference, what specifically?

Because not everyone is happy, but quick and astronomers reasons I am. Sensitive to the fact that in our solar system and around every Sunday he expects the nine planets. Rock Bottom, but not enough to show the name of the planet. That is why I began hunting for planets around other stars. This is by far and see the stars shine. This means that in reality, we can not see this planet. We know because we have no influence on the light of stars. Changes in the composition when the planet is moving ahead. In short, just because you see Fingerprints know what is.

This so far. After years of research the company quickly see the light of planets beyond our solar system is. University of California, Berkeley, astronomer Paul Kalas more found what you're looking for. Only 25 light years from Earth is a planet the size of Jupiter - star Fomalhaut in the distance about four times more than Neptune and Sunday. Fomalhaut is official that B, planetary ring systems may be related to the size of the audio before Thursday, preventing dust and dirt Galilei merged in four months. (Four months of this, regular glasses if you know the planet Jupiter.).

Kalas doubt because the planet is a peak outside edges and the central belt of gas and dust around the star that led them to this planet is designed belly lines like the end of the day pond edge audio horn Saturn.

About 872 planets orbiting stars in every day and you can see here. Photos of the Hubble telescope. Large distances between the stars is for everyone and we do not know what the other robots and the Hubble can be contacted. However, for a planet 25 years, depending on volunteer science.

by Leon Steyn

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