NASA Discovers a Water World --A 'New Species' "Unlike Any Planet We Know Of"
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Observations by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have added a new type of planet to the mix. By analyzing the previously discovered world GJ1214b, astronomer Zachory Berta (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) and colleagues proved that it is a waterworld enshrouded by a thick, steamy atmosphere.
GJ1214b was discovered in 2009 by the ground-based MEarth (pronounced "mirth") Project, which is led by CfA's David Charbonneau. This super-Earth is about 2.7 times Earth's diameter and weighs almost 7 times as much. It orbits a red-dwarf star every 38 hours at a distance of 1.3 million miles, giving it an estimated temperature of 450 ° Fahrenheit.
In 2010, CfA scientist Jacob Bean and colleagues reported that they had measured the atmosphere of GJ1214b, finding it likely that the atmosphere was composed mainly of water. However, their observations could also be explained by the presence of a world-wide haze in GJ1214b's atmosphere.
Berta and his co-authors used Hubble's WFC3 instrument to study GJ1214b when it crossed in front of its host star. During such a transit, the star's light is filtered through the planet's atmosphere, giving clues to the mix of gases.
"We're using Hubble to measure the infrared color of sunset on this world," explained Berta.
Hazes are more transparent to infrared light than to visible light, so the Hubble observations help tell the difference between a steamy and a hazy atmosphere.
They found the spectrum of GJ1214b to be featureless over a wide range of wavelengths, or colors. The atmospheric model most consistent with the Hubble data is a dense atmosphere of water vapor.
"The Hubble measurements really tip the balance in favor of a steamy atmosphere," said Berta.
Since the planet's mass and size are known, astronomers can calculate the density, which works out to about 2 grams per cubic centimeter. Water has a density of 1 g/cm3, while Earth's average density is 5.5 g/cm3. This suggests that GJ1214b has much more water than Earth, and much less rock.
As a result, the internal structure of GJ1214b would be very different than our world.
"The high temperatures and high pressures would form exotic materials like 'hot ice' or 'superfluid water' - substances that are completely alien to our everyday experience," said Berta.
Theorists expect that GJ1214b formed farther out from its star, where water ice was plentiful, and migrated inward early in the system's history. In the process, it would have passed through the star's habitable zone. How long it lingered there is unknown.
GJ1214b is located in the direction of the constellation Ophiuchus, and just 40 light-years from Earth. Therefore, it's a prime candidate for study by the next-generation James Webb Space Telescope.
A paper reporting these results has been accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal and is available online.
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MrMetalloidMan
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Just as long as there are no Kevin Costners there.
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MrMetalloidMan
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JangoFetish
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NASA should carry out a fishing expedition there.
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wally60
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better find one pretty quick i think we have made a mess of our own
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artemis6
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Can we not send something ? I want to SEE it !
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artemis6
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acarvajal
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the only gas planet ever known is NASA ...full of gas and air!!
NASA is not telling us the real story..they have been some scientist coming to expose what NASA is all about ..a gas planet!!
there is life and people everywhere in the universe and close to earth..senator MaCain,not a great senator for the people, but in his moment of truth warned NASA to come clear and truthful what is going on out there..we are still waiting.. - 3 months ago
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acarvajal
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remanns
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THAT is very cool. ( reminds me of something you would find in a "Spelljammer" campaign ! )
uhm,,,,sorry,....geeking out . . .
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remanns
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treewolf39
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I do love these type stories reaching #1 on current. Great post! The Hubble is a great invention.
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treewolf39
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circlesquared
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amazing discovery...many more to come, cool post
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circlesquared
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DEM46
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We come closer to solving mysteries every day! The question is; When we find life somewhere else how will the religious explain it?
I'm sure they'll rationalize it somehow and fit it in with dinosaurs living side-by-side with people 6,000 years ago. Ha!
Awesome.
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DEM46
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Kelly_Balthrop
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Pretty cool, only a matter of time before they find another Earth .
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Kelly_Balthrop
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coolplanet
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY59wZdCDo0
The Sagan Series: The Frontier is Everywhere
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coolplanet
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KB723
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Can we send Newt There instead of the Moon... =)
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KB723
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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Very intertesting... not unexpected in my book the universe is a grand place.
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VFORVENDETTA
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Cool!
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VFORVENDETTA
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letsliveinpeace
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You saw this already, I forgot
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letsliveinpeace
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letsliveinpeace
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Awesome! Thanks for posting.
- 3 months ago
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letsliveinpeace
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coolplanet
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Amazing!
I love NASA.
Thanks for posting - 3 months ago
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coolplanet
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coolplanet
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coolplanet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijfSpG92DFo
Also love Star Trek Voyager! Here's a trailer for "Thirty Days" about the discovery of a water planet.
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coolplanet
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coolplanet:
YOU just think its a 'coolplanet' .
go figure. +^d
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remanns
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coolplanet:
I haven't seen that one in quite a while ! ( must be slipping in my dotage )
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coolplanet
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remanns:
I am lucky enough to have all seven seasons on DVD! My favorite show of all time (up there with The Twilight Zone). This inspired me to watch the first episode "Caretaker" tonight.
Helps restore my faith in humanity. - 3 months ago
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