Scientist in awe about a star that seems to be a Super Earth. This star has a rocky surface unlike most made of gas, and also has a thin atmosphere
like ours. Only problem is it is far enough away that it is hard for us to completely study. The good news is it is very similar to earth in all
aspects, however it is fourteen times bigger!
www.msnbc.msn.com
In a discovery that has left one expert stunned, European astronomers have found one of the smallest planets known outside our solar system, a world
about 14 times the mass of our own around a star much like the sun.
It could be a rocky planet with a thin atmosphere, a sort of "super Earth," the researchers said Wednesday.
But this is no typical Earth. It completes its tight orbit in less than 10 days, compared with the 365 required for our year. Its daytime face would
be scorched.
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This could be a great find! Hopefully it is all it appears to be. Lets cross our fingers and thank "our Lucky Stars" (no pun intended) if it is.
Until then all anyone can do is theorize. Again another possible existence of a planet able to possibly support life!
[edit on 15-1-2007 by UM_Gazz]
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[edit on 1/15/2007 by 12m8keall2c]