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RedAnarchist
21st February 2012, 16:42
A very interesting story, and it makes me wonder how many of these planets are out there? I'm no expert, but perhaps there is some form of life, sentient or not, that is present on this or similar planets.


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GJ 1214b is one of the most interesting exoplanets yet detected

The exoplanet GJ 1214b is a so-called "Super Earth" - bigger than our planet, but smaller than gas giants such as Jupiter.

Observations using the Hubble telescope now seem to confirm that a large fraction of its mass is water.

The planet's high temperatures suggest exotic materials might exist there.

"GJ 1214b is like no planet we know of," said lead author Zachory Berta, from the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

The planet was discovered in 2009 by ground-based telescopes. It is about 2.7 times the Earth's diameter, but weighs almost seven times as much. It orbits its red-dwarf star at a distance of just two million km, meaning temperatures on GJ 1214b probably reach above 200C.

In 2010, astronomers released measurements of its atmosphere. These suggested that GJ 1214b's atmosphere was probably made up of water, but there was another possibility - that the planet was covered in a haze, of the type that envelopes Saturn's moon Titan.

Mr Berta and his colleagues used the Hubble Space Telescope's wide-field camera to study the planet as it crossed in front of its star - a transit. During these transits, the star's light is filtered through the planet's atmosphere, giving clues to the mixture of gases present.


Hubble's observations can give clues to gases in the planet's atmosphere
The researchers said their results are more consistent with a dense atmosphere of water vapour, than one with a haze.

Calculations of the planet's density also suggest that GJ 1214b has more water than Earth. This means the internal structure of this world would be very different to that of our own.

"The high temperatures and pressures would form exotic materials like 'hot ice' or 'superfluid water', substances that are completely alien to our everyday experience," said Dr Berta.

The planet's short distance from Earth makes it a likely candidate for follow-up observations with the James Webb Space Telescope, which may launch by the end of this decade.

The study has been accepted for publication by the Astrophysical Journal.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17117030

TheGodlessUtopian
21st February 2012, 16:55
Fascinating find, I hope that it is water on the surface as that would be the icing on the cake in the face of creationists.

ColonelCossack
21st February 2012, 21:01
Fascinating find, I hope that it is water on the surface as that would be the icing on the cake in the face of creationists.

They'll probably say scientists are lying.

Doflamingo
21st February 2012, 21:10
Great find for scientists. I wonder if there are any species that live on the planet?

Drosophila
21st February 2012, 23:04
That "artist's interpretation" is weird and misleading.

Good find anyway.

MotherCossack
22nd February 2012, 01:43
does anyone regret that we, and many generations younger than us are probably never really going to know more than an infinitessimally small fraction of what is going on out there... we are so far away from achieving anything other than scratching the surface. [ha ha]