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... When we look at other star systems, one of the first things we look for is what’s called the “habitable zone”. This is the area in the star system where you’d be just the right distance for water to be liquid. Why? Because it might mean a planet like Earth that we could someday colonize. So what fac ...
... When we look at other star systems, one of the first things we look for is what’s called the “habitable zone”. This is the area in the star system where you’d be just the right distance for water to be liquid. Why? Because it might mean a planet like Earth that we could someday colonize. So what fac ...
Exoanatomy - Jothi's World
... Variability: Each individual living thing is not an exact copy of its predecessors. Every individual is different, and because of these differences, has slight advantages over other members of its species in some ways, and is disadvantaged in other ways. Variability leads to mutations which are vari ...
... Variability: Each individual living thing is not an exact copy of its predecessors. Every individual is different, and because of these differences, has slight advantages over other members of its species in some ways, and is disadvantaged in other ways. Variability leads to mutations which are vari ...
Debris Belts around Vega - Astronomical Society of the Pacific
... “Why haven’t we found planets for Vega?” (page 8 in this PDF) Each technique is sensitive to detecting planets with certain physical characteristics (size, distance from star, inclination, etc). Astronomers use all the evidence available to target their searches. For example, if there’s indirect evi ...
... “Why haven’t we found planets for Vega?” (page 8 in this PDF) Each technique is sensitive to detecting planets with certain physical characteristics (size, distance from star, inclination, etc). Astronomers use all the evidence available to target their searches. For example, if there’s indirect evi ...
What is a planet? - X-ray and Observational Astronomy Group
... • We record this brightening, which can last for days • If the lensed star has a planetary companion, the characteristic lensing light curve is modified • Signals from an Earth-like planet would be strong (>5%) but brief (few hours) • 4 planets found so far, including one at 5.5 Earth masses! ...
... • We record this brightening, which can last for days • If the lensed star has a planetary companion, the characteristic lensing light curve is modified • Signals from an Earth-like planet would be strong (>5%) but brief (few hours) • 4 planets found so far, including one at 5.5 Earth masses! ...
Effects of Mutual Transits by Extrasolar Planet
... monitoring 105 stars for three years with Kepler may lead to a discovery of a second EarthMoon-like system if the fraction is larger than 0.05, or it may put upper limits on the fraction as f < (pNS )−1 ∼ 0.05(3yr/Tobs )(105 /NS ). We should note that there exist constraints due to some physical mec ...
... monitoring 105 stars for three years with Kepler may lead to a discovery of a second EarthMoon-like system if the fraction is larger than 0.05, or it may put upper limits on the fraction as f < (pNS )−1 ∼ 0.05(3yr/Tobs )(105 /NS ). We should note that there exist constraints due to some physical mec ...
Teacher Guide pages
... Small Solar System Bodies (SSSB) are objects in the solar system that are neither planets or dwarf planets. Of these, asteroids, comets and meteors are sometimes grouped together because of their similarities, but they are distinct objects. Asteroids are irregularly shaped pieces of rock moving thro ...
... Small Solar System Bodies (SSSB) are objects in the solar system that are neither planets or dwarf planets. Of these, asteroids, comets and meteors are sometimes grouped together because of their similarities, but they are distinct objects. Asteroids are irregularly shaped pieces of rock moving thro ...
Age aspects of habitability - Cambridge University Press
... to have been lost through catastrophic impacts about 4 Ga (e.g., Melosh & Vickery 1989, Webster et al. 2013). Evidence of a heavy bombardment in other exoplanet systems exists: collision-induced hot dust was detected in several young planetary systems. Spectral signatures of warm water- and carbon-r ...
... to have been lost through catastrophic impacts about 4 Ga (e.g., Melosh & Vickery 1989, Webster et al. 2013). Evidence of a heavy bombardment in other exoplanet systems exists: collision-induced hot dust was detected in several young planetary systems. Spectral signatures of warm water- and carbon-r ...
TRAPPIST: TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope
... gathered many high precision light curves for two dozen transiting planets. These data will not only allow us to improve our knowledge of these planets (size, struc ture), but also to search for transit timing variations that could reveal the presence of other planets in the system. Since TRAPPIST ...
... gathered many high precision light curves for two dozen transiting planets. These data will not only allow us to improve our knowledge of these planets (size, struc ture), but also to search for transit timing variations that could reveal the presence of other planets in the system. Since TRAPPIST ...
Activity I: Plotting a Light Curve due to a Transit
... The planet must be large enough for us to detect a drop in intensity. Earth based observations can detect a drop of 1%. This would be comparable to a transit of a Jupiter sized planet. The first time the transit method was used was to confirm a planet orbiting around a star known as HD209458. The pl ...
... The planet must be large enough for us to detect a drop in intensity. Earth based observations can detect a drop of 1%. This would be comparable to a transit of a Jupiter sized planet. The first time the transit method was used was to confirm a planet orbiting around a star known as HD209458. The pl ...
Disk Instability Models
... Heretical Explanation for Microlensing Planets • Most stars form in regions of high-mass star formation (e.g., Orion, Carina) where their protoplanetary disks can be photoevaporated away by nearby O stars. • Photoevaporation converts gas giant protoplanets into ice giants if the protoplanet orbit ...
... Heretical Explanation for Microlensing Planets • Most stars form in regions of high-mass star formation (e.g., Orion, Carina) where their protoplanetary disks can be photoevaporated away by nearby O stars. • Photoevaporation converts gas giant protoplanets into ice giants if the protoplanet orbit ...