NASA found an Earth-sized planet that could support life

NASA found an Earth-sized planet that could support life

April 18 2014

NASA's Kepler telescope has discovered a veritable bounty of alien planets, but none of them have been quite like Earth -- until now. Today, the agency announced that Kepler-186f is the first confirmed Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone of another star. In other words, it's the right size and distance from its sun to have properties similar to our planet -- namely, a rocky composition and liquid water on its surface.

The planet's discovery is the result of analyzing data collected by Kepler between March of 2009 and May of 2013. Other planets detected by the telescope were so big that they were more likely to be composed of gas, or were too close to (or far from) their sun to maintain liquid water on their surface. Even those previously spotted in the habitable zone were 40 percent larger than our blue marble. Kepler-186f, however, only differs in size with Earth by ten percent. Despite the similarities, the planet orbits its star every 130 days and receives just one-third less light than Earth.


What's more, the planet orbits an M dwarf (or red dwarf) star, which are smaller, cooler and dimmer than the Sun. Thanks to these differences, NASA considers this planet more of a cousin rather than a duplicate or brother of Earth. Don't set your hopes on crashing the couch of our newly-found planetary kin, however, as it lives 500 light years away.

Although Kepler-186f is certainly in the sweet spot, what its atmosphere is like remains unknown. Kepler doesn't have the hardware to detect if the planet has the right atmospheric conditions for good ol' H2O and balmy temperatures suitable for life as we know it. The responsibility of analyzing such concerns falls to the James Webb Space Telescope, which heads to orbit in 2018.


When can we send a probe to check it out!?

Source: Engadget
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Dave (Voleron)

Voleron

NASA found an Earth-sized planet that could support life

April 18 2014
Helm, set a course...!

Very exciting news! If only we could jet on over there and send down an away team that would consist of myself, Mr. Speck, Doctor McTrout, and three red-shirts for good measure.
Volkrov (Eurrsk) Ruk

Eurrsk

NASA found an Earth-sized planet that could support life

April 18 2014
Very cool news indeed! :D

Unknown Person

NASA found an Earth-sized planet that could support life

April 18 2014
Well, it's nice to know that the human race will have somewhere to go when we end up destroying Earth :P It doesn't look very pretty, though. Very exciting news nonetheless!

Think it's time to start the Stonewall Warp Drive Research and Development Foundation! (Title subject to change!)
Edited April 18 2014 by Unknown Person
Steven Skeffington

Rasilek

NASA found an Earth-sized planet that could support life

April 18 2014
Can only wonder what it actually looks like. Still, a very intriguing find. Go Kepler!

Frozenlily

NASA found an Earth-sized planet that could support life

April 20 2014
So I take it that your going to send us on a little away mission :) I offer to be on the away team!! :D