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Extrasolar Planets

Current Planet Count 442 Stars with Planets 363 Hot Jupiter39;s 89 Gas Giants 271 Earth Like Planets 0

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Herschel Space Observatory Cast

Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Planck Casts New Light on Stellar Formation. Monday, April 12, 2010. Baby stars in the Rosette cloud. The bright smudges are dusty cocoons hiding massive protostars. These will eventually become stars containing around ten times the mass of the Sun. The small spots near the centre and in the redder regions of the image are lower mass protostars, similar in mass to the Sun.

James Webb Space Telescope Cast

Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Webb Telescope Passes Mission Design Review Milestone. This signifies the integrated observatory will meet all science and engineering requirements for its mission. We have always had high confidence that our observatory design would meet the goals of this pioneering science mission.

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Current Planet Count 442 Stars with Planets 363 Hot Jupiter39;s 89 Gas Giants 271 Earth Like Planets 0

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This web page extrasolar-planetz.blogspot.com states the following, "Current Planet Count 442 Stars with Planets 363 Hot Jupiters 89 Gas Giants 271 Earth Like Planets 0." We saw that the webpage said " Thursday, April 29, 2010." It also said " The Search for Extraterrestrials Narrows. Thursday, April 29, 2010. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. NASAs Spitzer Space Telescope Discovers Extrasolar Planet Lacking Methane. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. In this case, we expected to find methane not because of the presence of life, but because of the planets chemistry. This type of planet should have cooked up methane."

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Detecting Extrasolar Earth-Sized Planets

Tuesday, December 9, 2008. By the way, feel free to check out the pictures and Youtube videos on the right-hand column. Clicking on each piece will take you right to its individual site. Lesser-Used Methods For Detecting Earth-Sized Planets. See how these planets compare to our solar system. GLIESE 581C Compared to Earth.

ExtrasolarEDU

You can start your journey into Extrasolar. In our effort to reach young audiences, we recently started distributing Extrasolar through Edmodo. What is Extrasolar like? In the same way that NASA explores Mars, exploring Epsilon Eridani e will require time and patience.