Thursday, July 21, 2016

The Kepler mission confirmed the existence of more than 100 new exoplanets – The Imparcial.com

A huge loot of planets outside the solar system has been added to the list of what was found by Kepler current missions. Led by the University of Arizona, an international team of astronomers has confirmed the existence of 104 exoplanets.

The finding marks the largest collection of planets discovered by the mission K2, the second round of search for planets Kepler space telescope.

1,284 confirmed planets were announced in May came from the first stage of Kepler, He concluded in 2013 that when the telescope stopped working. It was put into operation again in 2014.

The new planets raises the number of planets confirmed by Kepler to 3,473.

“This allows the astronómica community facilitate monitoring and characterization and choose some jewelry for the first study by the James Webb space telescope, which perhaps could provide information about their atmospheres, “said Steve Howell, scientist project Kepler and K2 in the research center NASA Ames is located in Mountain View, California.

the Kepler finds exoplanet candidates to study the stars, looking for regular downs in their brightness levels. These are caused by planets orbiting between the star and Kepler. The planets are confirmed by a follow-up observation of these stars by telescopes on Earth. In the case of this study, the team wore the Gemini North telescope and the Observatory W. M. Keck in Hawaii, the Automated Planet Finder in California, and the Large Binocular Telescope in Arizona. Of the 197 planet candidates identified by Kepler, the confirmó 104 team.

At least four of the new batch of planets They could be rocky planets, like Earth or Mars. These four planets They’re located 181 light year ± os Earth direction of the constellation of Aquarius, orbiting a star that has a size ± or less than half the sun. Everyone has a diameter which is between 20 percent and 50 percent bigger than Earth and orbits they vary between 5.5 and 24 more days. Although its orbit is so narrow directed, even they are potentially within the “Goldilocks Zone” the K2-72; that is, they are not too frÃos neither too hot to support life.

You need to perform more research on the planets to determine how many of them They could provide conditions for the existence of life.

Source: CNET.COM
 

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