Is there other life in the universe ?
A thought provoking sequel to What If . . .


Astronomers find system with five planets
By Maggie Fox,
Health and Science Editor


55 Cancri


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - NASA scientists said they discovered a fifth planet orbiting a star outside our own solar system and say the discovery suggests there are many solar systems that are, just like our own, packed with planets. The new planet is much bigger than Earth, but is a similar distance away from its sun, a star known as 55 Cancri, the astronomers said on Tuesday. Four planets had already been seen around the star, but the discovery marks the first time as many as five planets have been found orbiting a solar system outside our own with its eight planets, said Debra Fischer, an astronomer at San Francisco State University. Life could conceivably live on the surface of a moon that might be orbiting the new planet, but such a moon would be far too small to detect using current methods, the astronomers said. "The star is very much like our own sun. It has about the same mass and is about the same age as our sun," Fischer told reporters. "It's a system that appears to be packed with planets."


It took the researchers 18 years of careful, painstaking study to find the five planets, which they found by measuring tiny wobbles in the star's orbit. The first planet discovered took 14 years to make one orbit. They said 55 Cancri is 41 light-years away in the constellation Cancer, a light-year being the distance light travels in one year -- about 5.8 trillion miles. The newly discovered planet has a mass about 45 times that of Earth and may resemble Saturn, the astronomers said.


HARBORING LIFE?


It is the fourth planet out from the star and completes one orbit every 260 days -- a similar orbit to that of Venus. "It would be a little bit warmer than the Earth but not very much," said Jonathan Lunine, a planetary scientist at the University of Arizona. The planet is 72 million miles from its star -- closer than the Earth's 93 million miles, but the star is a little cooler than our own sun. "If there were a moon around this new planet ... it would have a rocky surface, so water on it in principle could puddle into lakes and oceans," said Geoff Marcy, an astronomer at the University of California, Berkeley. But the moon would have to carry a lot of mass to hold the water, he said. Water is, of course, key to life.


"This discovery of the first-ever quintuple planetary system has me jumping out of my socks," Marcy added. "We now know that our sun and its family of planets is not unusual." Marcy and other astronomers strongly believe that many stars are hosts to solar systems similar to our own. But small objects such as planets are very hard to detect. Technology that would allow scientists to detect planets as small as Earth is decades away, the scientists agreed.


The researchers have been looking at 2,000 nearby stars using the Lick Observatory near San Jose, California, and the W.M. Keck Observatory in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. They have posted images of what the planets may look like on the Internet at http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/telecon-20071106/. The inner four planets of 55 Cancri are all closer to the star than Earth is to the sun. The closest, about the mass of Uranus, zips around the star in just under three days at a distance of 3.5 million miles.




Animation Descriptions


1. Animation Part 1: Journey to a Star Rich with Planets
In the first part of an artist's animation, we take a journey from Earth's surface to the newest member of the 55 Cancri planetary system.


2. Fifty-five Cancri in the Night Sky
This wide-angle photograph of the night sky shows the location of 55 Cancri, a star where astronomers have found a record-breaking five planets.


3. Animation Part 2: Journey to a Star Rich with Planets
In the second part of the artist's animation, we fly out to see 55 Cancri's habitable zone (green) and the orbits of its planets compared to our own.


4. Our Solar System's Cousin?
This artist's concept illustrates two planetary systems - 55 Cancri (top) and our own.


5. Plentiful Planetary System
This artist's concept shows four of the five planets that orbit 55 Cancri, a star much like our own.



What are the possibilities of there being life other than our own in other star systems in other galaxy's in the endless universe ? Anything is possible. Wouldn't it be interesting to connect with other life in far off places ? To learn or share our thoughts, ideas, technology or belief's. To find answers to our most sought after questions and concerns. To find solutions to our most difficult problems. What would we do if we encountered such life ? How would we react ? Are we open, understanding and civilized enough to be able to accept life from another world ?


Until such an event occurs, the question still lingers in my mind . . .


What If . . . ?

 
   

 


 
 
wonderingsoul on
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LMFAO.....I just wanted to tell ya......your header is absolutely HILARIOUS!!!!  I didn't notice the signs on the house before, only the for rent sign.  All it's missing is a "Vacancy" sign with the "No" part of it blinking. 
Mallman on
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I guess I will have to work on that for the next image. PM already made a few suggestions also. I will see what my 'twisted' mind can come up with. 

 

See that Mom gets some rest and have a great evening yourself.

Mallman on
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Perhaps something along the line of "The Bates Motel" . . . .
wonderingsoul on
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LOL
mamajo on
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I found this fascinating reading. Loved the photo show with it. I personally think it would be ludicruous to think with all that 'real estate' out there, that we are the only planet with life. I would love to live long enough for the questions posed here at the end of your post to be answered.

There's a What If...?? It really boggles my mind.

Mallman on
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Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed it. I saw the news report the other day and thought it sort of fit in with the previous post.

I would also love to be around to see something like that happen. That particular star system is a mere 238 Trillion miles away. Even if we could travel at the speed of light ( which we can't) it would take someone 41 years to get there.

Who knows, maybe someday.

mamajo on
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You were right, it was a perfect follow up to the previous post.  And that post was very appropo to the blog that 'inspired' it.

"star system is a mere 238 Trillion miles away." Cracked me up...I'm certainly not likely to live to see it happen. In 41 years I will be almost a hundred years old. Whoosh!!

I think I just answered my own 'what if'... What if I lived that long? I'ed be too old to care probably.

Mallman on
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Yes, we sometimes get our inpiration from what we see from others.

 

I regards to your last line, you just inspired me with another What If . . .

What If, at the end of some of our lives here on earth we encountered or connected with another solar system or area that might possibly be our next destination in our ongoing lives ? ? ?

 

I am going to have to either stop thinking or start writing for Hollywood or the TV networks . . .

mamajo on
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Maybe they will revive The Twilite Zone. Not that what your 'what if' doesn't have a lot of merit. On the contrary. To me, that is what made the show so entertaining. Because it was so believable.

btw...I love the idea of leaving this 'system' to go on to another. Maybe that's just another step to Heaven.

If you are interested, I was inspired today. I posted a poem. Which I've only done once before on this form. (One for Labor Day, inspired by saikotikgunman.)

I'm not trained in poetry so I didn't even call it that at first. Just an original work. Feel free to comment.  

 

Mallman on
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That is not so far fetched. Rod Serling came from my home town. Maybe he is living his future inside me.

 

I shall check out your post a bit later. Right now I have to make myself some dinner. 

 

Take care.

mamajo on
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How cool is that? Rod Serling from your hometown! He was one of my early inspirations to use my imagination.

Enjoy dinner, I need to get off and do the same.

Blessings, MamaJo

Mallman on
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Have a delightful and delicious dinner yourself.
wylddaze on
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My question is: Are They civilised enough to be able to eaccept life from another world? In the course of human history, when a civilisation with superior technology meets one with an inferior technology, war always eventuated.

 

I agree with mamajo - there's too much real estate out there for it to all be vacant.

 

,{:-)  

Mallman on
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Good question. One day we may find out.
kitte on
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there has to be life out there somewhere. i mean...... we cant be completely alone in the universe. maybe they are there wondering the same thing about us.
Mallman on
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That could very well be. There could be dozens planets out there or even hundreds. Anything is possible.
spice on
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I enjoy all your posts but particularly this one and the one previous to this.  Thank you so much for such a good read...
Mallman on
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You are very welcome. I am glad you enjoyed it.

I get a bit philosophical once in a while and although I don't have all the answers, I do have many questions.

 

Take care.

spice on
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I love these types of questions... this type of subject began running through my mind often as a small child and now as an adult, still enjoy contemplating....
Mallman on
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Never stop thinking, questioning or contemplating. If we do, we stop learning. If we stop learning, we stop growing.

 

Have a delightful day and a great weekend.

spice on
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Thank you... and you do the same.  I hope you're feeling better and better...
Mallman on
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Thank you.

 
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