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Nearly one in four stars like the sun may support Earth-size

Nearly one in four stars like the sun could be supporting Earth-size planets, according to the first-ever planets census of our celestial neighbors.

Although these planets have not yet been detected, a mathematical calculation by UC Berkeley astronomers Geoff Marcy and Andrew Howard concludes that Earth may not be so unique.

"When I go out alone at night, and look into the night sky, my face becomes flushed at the idea that those twinkling lights have other planets around them -- and some are small, perhaps the size of Earth," said Marcy.

Through telescopes at San Jose's Lick Observatory and Hawaii's Keck Observatory, they gazed at 166 nearby stars -- many visible to the naked eye, such as 55 Cancri in the constellation Cancer and Tau Ceti in Cetus -- and detected the presence of 33 giant planets, the size of Jupiter and Neptune, around 22 of these stars.

Because small planets are believed to be more abundant than large planets, they used an extrapolation to conclude that 23 percent of these stars could have Earth-sized planets.

"We have the first census of planets of different sizes," said Marcy. "We projected, for the first time, that there are planets not much bugger than Earth, orbiting nearby stars."

Last month, a decadelong hunt by UC Santa Cruz astronomer Steven Vogt yielded the discovery of a planet, called Gliese 581g, that could be the most Earth-like planet ever discovered -- and the best case yet for a habitable one, a possible end to our cosmic loneliness.

The new paper, published in Friday's issue of the journal Science, takes a much broader and less focused sweep of the skies.

It examines stars within 80 light years of Earth. Already, experts from the Search for Extraterrestial Intelligence (SETI) are focusing their hunt for radio and television signals from these specific stars.

Looking deeper into the universe, astronomers believe there may be far more earth-size planets orbiting stars much farther away. They estimate the universe is home to 1 septillion stars (a one with 24 zeros), boosting the likelihood that some of them hold "Goldilocks" planets, neither too hot nor too cold, and potentially habitable.

"The tantalizing evidence suggests there are more Earths," said Marcy.

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Didnīt know astronomy had become a sportsmile

Interesting nevertheless.

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Itīs all guess work anyway. Until we meet up with or find actual hard evidence of any other life, there isnīt any. For all we know the universe might be a massive complicated clock work thing which properties enable us to exist, us being life on this planet ONLY.

Not only that, seeing as our senses can only acquire a fraction of what information there is out there, there might be other life forms about us we canīt even sense. To think that all life has to be carbon based on a H2O containing planet, with a similar sized sun to ours is just arrogant and pathetic imo.

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I'll give ladyyaya the benefit of the doubt and help. If discussion is actually your goal, try posting your threads in this forum.

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f11/

You'll likely find more success there, assuming the nature of your threads remains the same.

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I'll give ladyyaya the benefit of the doubt and help.

Somebody already helped her out by banning her.


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She should have taken my advice since I'm always right always for all time.

.....or at least used some common sense.

There is like.....no way someone can think "Most Anticipated Movies" goes in the music forum.

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What the?!

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