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Smallest extrasolar planet discovered [news item]

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MADRID (AFP) - Spanish astronomers Wednesday announced the discovery of the smallest planet discovered to date outside the solar system, located 30 light years from earth.

The planet, "GJ 436T", was detected through a new technique which "will allow us to discover in less than 10 years the first planet resembling earth in terms of mass and orbit," said Ignasi Ribas of Spain's CSIC scientific research institute.

It was discovered by a team led by Ribas through its gravitational pull on other planets already discovered around the same star in the constellation of Leo.

"GJ 436T" has a mass five times the size of Earth, which makes it the smallest extrasolar planet among the roughly 300 identified so far, Ribas said in announcing the discovery.

He said the new planet is uninhabitable due to the distance that separates it from its star, which is far less than that between the earth and the sun.

To sustain life, a planet must have a mass similar to that of earth, liquid water on its surface, an atmosphere and a similar orbital distance from its star as that of the earth from the sun.

Initial calculations by the team indicated that "GJ 436T" rotates in 4.2 earth days and orbits its star every 5.2 days.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080409/sc_afp/spaceastronomyplanets_080409190123
 
Pretty legit stuff.
 
samoth said:
He said the new planet is uninhabitable due to the distance that separates it from its star, which is far less than that between the earth and the sun.

... and the whole 30ly away thing probably doesn't help inhabitability, either.



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the caveat being "life as we know it".....can't exist on these planets. There could be life on planets that evolved in completely different ways than the organic path found here on earth. We'll not know unless we start getting out there and taking a real good hard look. Intelligent consciousness could develop in ways we've never even dreamed of.
 
nimbus said:
samoth are there any planets that complete revolutions faster than rotations?

Hmm... I don't know, offhand. We only know of so many extrasolar planets, so there's probably a concise list out there with comparative data.



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samoth said:
Hmm... I don't know, offhand. We only know of so many extrasolar planets, so there's probably a concise list out there with comparative data.



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how sick would that be if a planet had shorter years than days
 
nimbus said:
how sick would that be if a planet had shorter years than days
Shit my mind just blew.

Is that even possible?
 
nimbus said:
samoth are there any planets that complete revolutions faster than rotations?

Gliese 876 d has an orbital revolution of 1.9 days, but apparently they can't calculate rotations very easily for many far-away planets. They can pretty easily derive orbital properties from gravitational effects in multi-body systems, but I have no idea how they'd get rotational speed calculated from here.



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samoth said:
Nathan's the astrophysicist here. He'd be the one who could best answer these questions.



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Isn't it just one question? I thought if a planet completes a revolution faster than a rotation, a year is up before a day
 
nimbus said:
Isn't it just one question? I thought if a planet completes a revolution faster than a rotation, a year is up before a day

Sure. Why not? There's nothing prohibiting day > year.



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Awesome....from what I've read they've only found roughly Jupiter sized planets thus far. It's interesting that until relatively recently astronomers looking for planets outside of our solar system were considered "on the edge."
 
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