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Most liveable 'moons and planets' revealed
Most liveable 'moons and planets' revealed
HD 69830 d, a Neptune-sized exoplanet orbiting a different star in the constellation Puppis, also scored highly (0.60). It is thought to lie in the so-called Goldilocks Zone – the region around its parent star where surface temperatures are neither too …
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Extraterrestres y planetas habitables
Gliese 581g, Gliese 581d, Gliese 581c, Marte, Mercurio, HD 69830 d, 55 Cancri c, la Luna y Gliese e, son los planetas y satélites descubiertos hasta ahora con más posibilidades de desarrollar vida en la forma en que la conocemos en la Tierra, …
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FOTO Care sunt cele mai "locuibile" lumi extraterestre
Gliese 581g, HD 69830 d şi 55 Cnc c. Nu, nu a luat-o razna tastatura! Toate cele înşirate anterior au o identitate precisă. Chiar astronomică! Sunt trei dintre plantele incluse de un grup de cercetători americani pe lista locurilor din Univers unde …
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HD 69830 Zodiacal Disk Spectrum Spitzer Space 43″x35″
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Asteroid Belt Circling Star HD 69830
This artist’s animation illustrates a massive asteroid belt in orbit around a star the same age and size as our Sun. Evidence for this possible belt was discovered by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope when it spotted warm dust around the star, presumably from asteroids smashing together. The view starts from outside the belt, where planets like the one shown here might possibly reside, then moves into to the dusty belt itself. A collision between two asteroids is depicted near the end of the movie. Collisions like this replenish the dust in the asteroid belt, making it detectable to Spitzer. The alien belt circles a faint, nearby star called HD 69830 located 41 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Compared to our own solar system’s asteroid belt, this one is larger and closer to its star — it is 25 times as massive, and lies just inside an orbit equivalent to that of Venus. Our asteroid belt circles between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Because Jupiter acts as an outer wall to our asteroid belt, shepherding its debris into a series of bands, it is possible that an unseen planet is likewise marshalling this belt’s rubble. Previous observations using the radial velocity technique did not locate any large gas giant planets, indicating that any planets present in this system would have to be the size of Saturn or smaller. Asteroids are chunks of rock from “failed” planets, which never managed to coalesce into full-sized planets. Asteroid belts can be thought of as …
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This artist’s animation illustrates what the night sky might look like from a hypothetical alien planet in a star system with an asteroid belt 25 times as massive as the one in our own solar system. NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope found evidence for such a belt around the nearby star called HD 69830, when its infrared eyes spotted dust, presumably from asteroids banging together. The telescope did not find any evidence for a planet in the system, but astronomers speculate one or more may be present. The movie begins at dusk on the imaginary world, when HD 69830, like our Sun, has begun to set over the horizon. Time is sped up to show the onset of night and the appearance of a brilliant band of light. This light comes from dust in a massive asteroid belt, which scatters sunlight. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC/Caltech)
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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A1+ maxi satin poster: MASSIVE ASTEROID BELT HD 69830 HYPOTHETICAL PLANET
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