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Could There Be Another Planet Like Earth That We Could Mess Up Like We Have, Earth?

Jen Fad · Friday, October 1st 2010 at 5:03PM · 694 views
An Earth-size planet has been spotted orbiting a nearby star at a distance that would makes it not too hot and not too cold - comfortable enough for life to exist, researchers announced today (Sept. 29).

If confirmed, the exoplanet, named Gliese 581g, would be the first Earth-like world found residing in a star's habitable zone - a region where a planet's temperature could sustain liquid water on its surface.

And the planet's discoverers are optimistic about the prospects for finding life there.

"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, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, during a press briefing today. "I have almost no doubt about it."
Could There Be Another Planet Like Earth That We Could Mess Up Like We Have, Earth?

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robert powell Thursday, April 18th 2019 at 8:51PM


I was thinking of Science and I thought of you as an early BIA, African American Professional Nurse

…..Maybe a more technological person can answer my question.....

The World of Sciences has ALWAYS taught that a "blackHole" 'swallows' everything EVEN light

…..yet recently 'professors of astronomy and astrophysics' CLAIM they photographed a "blackHole"

SEEMED strange to me, NO SENSE, and then I thought this is the trump$ette ERA and trump$ette

might see a way for making his$$$ from NASA....

… Junior Scientists, reggie"blackScientist' OR anyone... EXPLAIN...Photographing a 'blackHole' ?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, April 18th 2019 at 10:08PM

That was a good question Robert, here take a look at this.

The image shows an intensely bright "ring of fire", as Prof Falcke describes it, surrounding a perfectly circular dark hole. The bright halo is caused by superheated gas falling into the hole. The light is brighter than all the billions of other stars in the galaxy combined - which is why it can be seen at such distance from Earth.

robert powell Friday, April 19th 2019 at 7:06PM


Hey did not know you were also a scientist

....HOW far AWAY is the distance from Earth?

....What Space Ship or Satellite is used?

AND

…..How long does it take light emitted by a 'blackHole' to reach Earth

…. 1 week, 2 week, 3 week, 4 week or 5 WEAK ???


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