By Ker Than
Staff Writer
posted: 03 October 2007
09:38 am ET
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/071003-second-earth.html
Astronomers have spotted evidence of a second Earth being built around a distant star 424 light-years away.
Using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, astronomers have spotted a huge belt of warm dust swirling around a young star called HD 113766 that is just slightly larger than our sun. The dust belt, which scientists suspect is clumping together to form planets, is located in the middle of the star system's terrestrial habitable zone where temperatures are moderate enough to sustain liquid water. Scientists estimate there is enough material in the belt to form a Mars-sized world or larger.
At approximately 10 million years old, the star is just the right age for forming rocky planets, the researchers say. Their finding will be detailed in an upcoming issue of Astrophysical Journal.
"The timing for this system to be building an Earth is very good," said study team member Carey Lisse of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Baltimore, Md.
If the star system were too young, the planet-forming disk would be full of gas, and it would be making gas-giant planets like Jupiter instead. If it were too old, Spitzer would have spotted rocky planets that had long ago formed.
The star system also has the right mix of dusty materials in its disk to form an Earth-like planet, Lisse said.
Using Spitzer's infrared spectrometer instrument, the team determined that the material around HD 113766 is more processed than the snowball-like stuff that makes up infant solar systems and comets, which are considered cosmic "refrigerators" because they contain pristine ingredients from the solar system's formative period. But it is also not as processed as the stuff found in mature planets and asteroids.
"The material mix in this belt is most reminiscent of the stuff found in lava flows on Earth," Lisse said. "I thought of Mauna Kea [in Hawaii] material when I first saw the dust composition in this system – it contains raw rock and it's abundant in iron sulfides, which are similar to fool's gold."
Earlier this year, scientists announced they had found evidence for one, and possibly two, already formed Earth-like planets around Gliese 581, a dim red star located only 20.5 light-years away. The possible planets, called Gliese 581c and Gliese 581d, are located at about the right distance from their star to support liquid water and life as we know it, but many more observations are needed to confirm this.
To date, planet hunters have discovered more than 250 extrasolar planets, or "exoplanets." Most of the distant worlds, however, are giant gas planets several times the size of Jupiter.
While life is known to exist only on our planet, the range of exoplanet types found so far has astronomers increasingly confident that many worlds in our galaxy could be habitable. Finding Earth-like worlds in habitable zones is a first step toward the technically challenging task of discovering biology outside our solar system.
Comments
HEY! The ultimate "human study"!
Let's test those places to see if human life can be sustained out-there in them those far-out places: let's send the world's most dangerous criminals, and see if they can survive those elements!
Scientists seem to have the money to farm-out monkeys in space-suits.
Governments have money to waste building better prison-systems.
Why the hell not?
Let's cast a vote baby!
Sorry for being nerdy
The Brits tried that with Australia and see what happened with the children migrants there. So much for the moral side of it. There is also a bit of a practicle issue. The distance is 424 light-years away, so the trip would take about 2.5 million years with state of the art spacecraft propulsion.
damn
I suck at math (most chicks do).
From what I understand, most judges dole-out multiple life-sentences anyway, so how many life-sentences are we talking about? It's not like governments care how they spend our money anyway. They're still getting paid to sit on their robed asses, regardless.
Fire-up those rockets, let's take a joy-ride.
As if they're not planning a few tours, themselves?
How'd you like to be on that budget-plan???
Who do you have to know to get that sort of funding to get stuff done?
Man, I wish I had friends in high-places!
Busy busy
You are really a piss Neo.
Lemme do the math for you. I like that stuff.
Life sentence usually stands for 30 years imprisonment and suppose someone gets one life sentence for each murder committed, then a person would have to commit 6 murders a day for 40 years to deserve the trip you propose. I would suggest more of these
will have about the same effect.