Planetary system that looks a lot like our own

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Planetary system that looks a lot like our own

Post by Super Nova » Thu May 04, 2017 1:08 am

Well no surprise there but it does start to confirm that our understanding of plant formation is correct. 10 Light years, a place to call home when our sun starts to die.

NASA has discovered a planetary system that looks a lot like our own, just 10.5 light-years away.

New analysis reveals the Epsilon Eridani system features a star resembling a younger version of the sun, a Jupiter-sized planet in a Jupiter-like orbit and a disk of rock and dirt with a striking resemblance to our asteroid belt.

It’s the closest system around a star similar to the early sun and, as such, is a prime location for examining how planets form. 

Previous research revealed that the system has a debris disk made up of material left over from planetary construction.

But astronomers hadn’t figured if it lay in a broad, continuous disk or in narrow belts such as our asteroid belt and the Kuiper belt, a region beyond Neptune containing hundreds of thousands of icy-rocky objects.

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Now, a study of images captured by NASA’s flying observatory, SOFIA, suggests that the disk is likely to be arranged like the narrow belts seen in our solar system.

It’s thought that one of the rings is adjacent to the largest planet in the system, mimicking the asteroid belt and Jupiter, while a more distant belt sits next to a Neptune-like planet.

Kate Su of the University of Arizona led the research team behind the study. In a statement, Su said: “It really is impressive how eps Eri, a much younger version of our solar system, is put together like ours.”

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Re: Planetary system that looks a lot like our own

Post by skippy » Thu May 04, 2017 6:10 am

We live in a great period of discovery.
Only two hundred years ago we were still discovering new lands on our own planet,and now this.

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Re: Planetary system that looks a lot like our own

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Wed May 10, 2017 3:32 pm

skippy wrote:We live in a great period of discovery.
Only two hundred years ago we were still discovering new lands on our own planet,and now this.
This stuff is indeed fascinating, but just for some perspective on your comment ... we still haven't explored the depths of our own oceans yet.

I reckon we've still got a long way to go yet.
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Re: Planetary system that looks a lot like our own

Post by Black Orchid » Wed May 10, 2017 3:52 pm

I have read that NASA has plans afoot to colonise Mars. Bbbrrrrrrr

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Re: Planetary system that looks a lot like our own

Post by skippy » Wed May 10, 2017 5:25 pm

Outlaw Yogi wrote:
skippy wrote:We live in a great period of discovery.
Only two hundred years ago we were still discovering new lands on our own planet,and now this.
This stuff is indeed fascinating, but just for some perspective on your comment ... we still haven't explored the depths of our own oceans yet.

I reckon we've still got a long way to go yet.
Yea good point given the Earth is covered by about 70 percent water.

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Re: Planetary system that looks a lot like our own

Post by Neferti » Tue May 16, 2017 4:19 pm

This is fantastic, got it in my email today and thought I would share.


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