The smallest planet yet spied outside our solar system has been found orbiting a sunlike star about 560 light-years away, astronomers announced today. Known as Kepler-10b, the planet is just 1.4 times Earth's size and 4.6 times its mass.
The smallest planet yet spied outside our solar system has been found orbiting a sunlike star about 560 light-years away, astronomers announced today. Known as Kepler-10b, the planet is just 1.4 times Earth's size and 4.6 times its mass.
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so possible naa ni sya life forms right?
I forgot to put...
Link: NASA Finds Smallest Earthlike Planet Outside Solar System
And The Darkest Planet Found: Coal-Black, It Reflects Almost No Light...
Link:http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...-space-kepler/
nice share...
and yet, there are lifeforms that can survive such temperatures.
SourceSo a big puzzle in astrobiology is where exactly we might find life and what form it may take. Most scientists regard life as having a few prerequisites to exist in the first place; notably water, oxygen, carbon, a temperature between 0-50°C... It's a fair assumption to make, given that we only really have the Earth as an example.
But with a sample size of one, we're really in no place to be drawing up hard and fast rules. We really don't know what conditions life could thrive in. We don't even know for certain what life might be made of.
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Kinahanglan jud diy ta makabalo unsa naa sa gawas sa earth or nangandam na sila nga mobalhin kay hadlok sa lunop sa kalibutan..
mas duol2 ni cya .....
layo.a ani oi..doul pa ang gleza ani..
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