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NASA to Host News Conference on Discovery Beyond Our Solar System Feb.22 1pm EST This is it y'all. Hold on to your hats. The briefing participants are: · Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington · Michael Gillon, astronomer at the University of Liege in Belgium · Sean Carey, manager of NASA's Spitzer Science Center at Caltech/IPAC, Pasadena, California · Nikole Lewis, astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore · Sara Seager, professor of planetary science and physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
A Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) about exoplanets will be held following the briefing at 3 p.m. with scientists available to answer questions in English and Spanish.
For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and updated scheduling information, visit:
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Sara Seager is a leading exoplanet scientist who, among other things, is working on the problem of how to identify bio signatures in exo planet atmospheres.
It looks like they may have found proof of life on another planet. This is a big deal. | |
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Thanks! I'll stream this while doing my monthly auditing!! Style is the second cousin to class | |
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Hmm, it looks like it could be specifically about exoplanets, and not life forms. They probably found a planet that has similar conditions to Earth or maybe they developed a method to identify more exoplanets. It's still pretty exciting.
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I always thought that NASA ended up turning into Star Fleet | |
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I doubt they'll ever actually find life, or intelligent life anyway, on other planets. Not to say I don't think alien life exists, I'm about as positive as can be that it does, it's just that I don't think it exists anywhere close to us. Considering how big the universe potentially is, and how unlikely it was that life flourished on earth, I'd say the chances of finding similar life on any planet/moon within a billion lightyear radius is highly unlikely. There are more stars than can possibly be counted. Potentially more stars than there are numbers. And around each star could be a number of planets. So for that reason, among others, I'm sure that earth is not the only planet capable of sustaining life but like I said, it was a billion to one shot that we arrived on this planet so it's not likely that life sprung up on any nearby planets. Which is also the reason that no alien civilization has ever discovered us, assuming they even care to look. | |
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Combo NASA and UN. | |
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Yup | |
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my only issue is that nasa is a gov entity therefore prone to holdin back info to the public.... SO!!! if they makin all this 'public knowledge' what about it have they or are they NOT gonna make public??? if you look at it this way, you can see some more shit witit.... the 'freedom of info act' is actually this thing where they make you think they will make shit public anyway... fact is you pretty much gotta ask for it specifically... after fitty years they supposedly release info (classified) and it been fitty years since folks been askin 'what do they know about...???' so to me, this is prolly shit they been knowin and makin it sound like it's brand new....
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it's all good as long as the Discovery is not Groot's Evil Twin... | |
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I hope that never happens. What makes you think they'll be friendly? They might regard us the same way Columbus regarded the Tainos. | |
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I hope that never happens. What makes you think they'll be friendly? They might regard us the same way Columbus regarded the Tainos. Some might be friendly, some might be complete bastards and kill us all. I think the reason a lot of people assume any alien race who discovers us will be friendly is because any civilization which has evolved enough to master space travel should have left things like war in the past. Chances are, we wouldn't be the first alien race they've discovered so maybe they will be experienced enough to not kill us all. | |
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why do people assume that anything but humans are out to do harm??? actually this is a part of other issues also. the thought that others would do as they would do... if there was contact made here on earth, if they didn't respond to bein hailed these fukkks would try to shoot it down. not only would they try to shoot it down, IF they couldn't shoot it down they would just try harder to shoot it down. anything that could travel here from other galaxies is obviously advanced... you get advanced by not killin yo own planet... if we were invaded it would prolly be to keep us from killn this planet and if it has to get nasty it will be because the flu hates the flu shot...
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Discovering others are out there and actually communicating with each other are 2 separate things, let alone travelling even to visit us. I think our safety is mostly in our proactiveness. Sitting and closing our eyes doesn't slow or stop the technological advancements of other beings. If they are out there and they are advanced I wouldn't want to be caught unaware and defenseless like it has happened to so many others in history. | |
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Seven Earth-sized planets about 40 light-years away. Nothing about life or ET or the Zeta Reticulans, Sorry. | |
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NASA7 new Earth-like exoplanets discovered, NASA announcesBy Rob Verger Published February 22, 2017Talk about lucky number seven. Astronomers have discovered not one, not two, but seven Earth-sized planets orbiting a star called TRAPPIST-1. ADVERTISEMENT What’s more, three of them are in the habitable zone— the happy place where liquid water can exist on the surface of rocky planets, as it’s not too hot or cold. “The discovery gives us a hint that finding a second Earth is not just a matter of if, but when,” Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters, said at a news conference announcing the discovery. Zurbuchen called it a "major step forward" towards the goal of answering the very big question: Is there life on other worlds? The discovery "is very promising for the search for life beyond our solar system,” Michael Gillon, astronomer at the University of Liege in Belgium, added during the press conference. This is the first time astronomers have found so many Earth-sized planets circling the same sun. Since the seven planets orbit the star-- which is roughly 40 light years away-- fairly close to each other, the view from one planet would reveal another planet to look as big, if not bigger, than the way we see the moon.
NASA IDENTIFIES 1,284 NEW EXOPLANETS, MOST EVER ANNOUNCED AT ONCE The three planets in the habitable zone, also known as the Goldilocks Zone, are called TRAPPIST-1 E, F, and G. Exoplanet “E” is about the same size as Earth and even gets around the same amount of light as we do. Scientists already knew of thousands of planets beyond our own solar system. All told, the tally of confirmed exoplanets stood at 3,449 before Wednesday’s announcement. But only a small number of discovered exoplanets meet the criteria for being possible Earths-- Earth-sized planets that are not too big, and in the habitable zone of a star.
NEW NEIGHBOR: SCIENTISTS DISCOVER CLOSEST HABITABLE EXOPLANET While this discovery was made using the Spitzer Space Telescope, one of the most important instruments in the search for other planets is the Kepler Space Telescope, which is credited with 2,331 confirmed exoplanet discoveries. It uses a technique called the transit method, watching for a star to dim when a planet passes in front of the distant sun. About 74 percent of known exoplanets have been discovered using that method, according to NASA. Exoplanet discoveries just keep coming. Earlier this month, astronomers announced that they had evidence of perhaps as many as 114 new exoplanets; the data they used to find those came from Hawaii’s Keck Observatory, which made observations of over 1,600 stars for over two decades. One of those newly-discovered planets that has garnered attention is a hot, rocky “super Earth” called Gliese 411b. Scientists have even discovered a planet orbiting the closest star to Earth, aside from the sun. Called Proxima b, that planet is somewhat larger than our own planet and lies about four light years away— close by cosmic standards but still incredibly far away from a human perspective. (One light year— the distance light can travel in one Earth year— equals almost 6 trillion miles.) The important Proxima b discovery was announced last August. | |
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KingBAD said: why do people assume that anything but humans are out to do harm??? actually this is a part of other issues also. the thought that others would do as they would do... if there was contact made here on earth, if they didn't respond to bein hailed these fukkks would try to shoot it down. not only would they try to shoot it down, IF they couldn't shoot it down they would just try harder to shoot it down. anything that could travel here from other galaxies is obviously advanced... you get advanced by not killin yo own planet... if we were invaded it would prolly be to keep us from killn this planet and if it has to get nasty it will be because the flu hates the flu shot...
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nothin here has caused extinction that wasn't from natural causes EXCEPT... people lived harmoniously among animals until animals had to become weary of people... thing eat things... but again, travlin across galaxies requires havin food already so unless somethin comes here that is just a space virus to us. the cosmos doesn't do good or bad, right or wrong, or run accordin to some script destruction is the beginnin of creation as far as i''ve seen things go...
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just thought that might interest you, as perhaps at one time when life was newly 'terraformed' humans might not have been eating animals. we do have vegetarian teeth after all.
so many theories about our origins and no one knows for sure. but for sure - 6,000 years BC the Sumerian culture somehow knew about our solar system looooong before western civilization knew..... (cue X-File theme) [Edited 2/22/17 16:01pm] | |
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8,000 years to catch up. | |
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the theory of evolution was a politically based creation much like other religious types of sciences (remember descartes wrote his phylosophy with the church in mind, to escape bein burned or some shit... which is why a lot of science is also skewed... i'm still of the mind that what was shown today has nothin to do with anything they 'just found'. and i'm stand firm on knowin there are histories that will only be known when the writers of it return... most things (histories) are put forth to the advantage of the writers of that history. in other words, the history of the palestinians is way different from the jews in the tellin of it and i'm quite sure that folks that have a 'common sense' view of both histories will see the lie in either.... there isn't much of anything i ever read that i believed tho...
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Google's page is cute. [Edited 2/23/17 15:54pm] | |
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