3 Super-Earth Planets That Could Support Alien Life

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Found! 3 Super-Earth Planets That Could Support Alien Life

3 Super-Earth Planets That Could Support Alien Life

The habitable zone of a nearby star is filled to the brim with planets that could support alien life, scientists announced today (June 25).

An international team of scientists found three potentially habitable planets around the star Gliese 667C, a star 22 light-years from Earth that is orbited by at least six planets, and possibly as many as seven, researchers said. The three planet contenders for alien life are in the star's "habitable zone" — the temperature region around the star where liquid water could exist. Gliese 667C is part of a three-star system, so the planets could see three suns in their daytime skies.

The three potentially rocky planets in Gliese 667C's habitable zone are known as super-Earths — exoplanets that are less massive than Neptune but more massive than Earth. Their orbits make them possible candidates for hosting life, officials from the European Southern Observatory said in a statement. [9 Exoplanets That Could Host Alien Life]


"We knew that the star had three planets from previous studies, so we wanted to see whether there were any more," co-leader of the study Mikko Tuomi of the University of Hertfordshire, U.K. said in a statement. "By adding some new observations and revisiting existing data we were able to confirm these three and confidently reveal several more. Finding three low-mass planets in the star's habitable zone is very exciting!"

This is the first time three low-mass planets have been spotted in the habitable zone of the same star system, and it's unlikely that astronomers will find any more around Gliese 667C. The star's habitable zone is packed full, making it impossible for another planet to orbit stably within the zone, the researchers said.

"The number of potentially habitable planets in our galaxy is much greater if we can expect to find several of them around each low-mass star — instead of looking at 10 stars to look for a single potentially habitable planet, we now know we can look at just one star and find several of them," team member Rory Barnes of the University of Washington said in a statement.

Gliese 667C is the faintest star in the three-star system. From the surface of the planets in orbit around Gliese 667C, the two brighter stars would be as bright as the full moon by night and shine visibly during the day, ESO scientists said.

Gliese 667C is cooler and dimmer than the sun, making it possible for planets that have very close-in orbits to remain habitable. This star's habitable zone lies within an orbit the size of Mercury's around the sun, ESO officials said.
 

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Why do they have to be Earth like planets? Why do the beings have to need the same elements we use to survive.

I can't believe we are this self centered and narrow-minded. I guess this is why God is always in our image.
 

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it's so annoying hearing things like this and we don't have the technology to actually confirm it.


To be honest no conspiracy but I believe they do. They are slowly releasing this information to the public. What I don't get is why they never aim these powerful scopes at the known systems such as Sirius, Orions and Alpha Centauri.
Why do they have to be Earth like planets? Why do the beings have to need to the same elements we use to survive.

I can't believe we are this self centered and narrow-minded. I guess this is why God is always in our image.

They just want to find man in our image because as of now in the mainstream we are the only form of life so why not try and find similiar forms. We won't be able to find beings who dna is arsenic. We wouldn't even know what to look lol.
 

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If the potential exists, it's probably existed for as long, or maybe even longer than our planet. A fertile planet with life on it? I think it's 50/50. But if there's life here, why NOT over there?

To quote the movie Limitless "it was possible and that's all that mattered"
 

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Why do they have to be Earth like planets? Why do the beings have to need to the same elements we use to survive.

I can't believe we are this self centered and narrow-minded. I guess this is why God is always in our image.

uhhh...maybe it's because carbon-based life is the only form we know exists and it can emerge from earth-like planets. it only makes sense to pay more attention to them.
 

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Why do they have to be Earth like planets? Why do the beings have to need to the same elements we use to survive.

I can't believe we are this self centered and narrow-minded. I guess this is why God is always in our image.

maybe because the only empirical evidence of life that we have is the carbon based life found on earth. If looking for extraterrestrial life in the vast universe, it helps to have at least a little direction

:yeshrug:

do you suggest we just wildly guess at what other forms of life exist in space, and base our search off that wild guess?
 

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There are no other planets with life. The bible would have mentioned it. :troll:
 

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maybe because the only empirical evidence of life that we have is the carbon based life found on earth. If looking for extraterrestrial life in the vast universe, it helps to have at least a little direction

:yeshrug:

do you suggest we just wildly guess at what other forms of life exist in space, and base our search off that wild guess?


i agree.

just because life may take form in limitless ways does not mean that we should look for any and everything because we would not recognize it when we see it anyway.

searching within limited parameters allows for concise targets that can be thoroughly vetted and confirmed.

it's not perfect but it's the best we got.


:science:
 

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I still ascribe to the notion that if they were aliens that they don't HAVE to be carbon based....

aliens for all we know could be massive floating amporhus blobs..with psychic communication and 65 eyes..:manny:
 

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Well I believe that if life do exist more than likely they will look like us; probably about 60 percent of the Universe. We are all made of all the chemicals in the universe and every time a star dies and explodes more the coli a$$holes probably are created.
 
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