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Kaius
December 13th, 2009, 11:15 AM
Three new planets have been found orbiting a nearby star that is almost identical to the Sun.

The planets, forming a mini-solar system, circle the star 61 Virginis which is just 27.8 light years away and can be seen with the naked eye.

They have masses ranging from 5.3 to 24.9 times that of the Earth.

Astronomers hope to discover even smaller potentially habitable worlds within a few years.

The same international team also found a fourth planet orbiting another Sun-like star 84 light years away called 23 Librae.

61 Virginis lies in the constellation of Virgo, visible from both hemispheres. It has 0.96 of the Sun's mass and is only slightly less bright.

The star's family of planets was discovered by British, Australian and US astronomers using the Anglo-Australian Telescope in New South Wales, Australia, and the Keck telescope in Hawaii.

The new worlds were identified by measuring the "wobble" effect of their gravity tugging on their parent star, a standard planet-finding technique.

Professor Chris Tunney, one of the astronomers from the University of New South Wales, said: "These planets are particularly exciting. Neptune in our Solar System has a mass 17 times that of the Earth. It looks like there may be many Sun-like stars nearby with planets of that mass or less. They point the way to even smaller planets that could be rocky and suitable for life."

The findings on 61 Virginis are to appear in The Astrophysical Journal. The fourth planet is a Jupiter-sized "gas giant" orbiting 23 Librae in the constellation of Libra. Another planet was found orbiting this star in 2006. It takes 14 Earth-years to circle its star, only slightly more than Jupiter's 12-year orbit.

Link (http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20091213/tsc-three-new-planets-discovered-4b158bc.html)

ShatteredWings
December 13th, 2009, 11:20 AM
it sucks taht we can't detect smaller planets....

Perseus
December 13th, 2009, 11:47 AM
Sweet.

Whisper
December 14th, 2009, 12:09 PM
We wont find earth sized planets until Kepler is up and running
measuring the wobble won't work for worlds like ours...were to small. The effect on the sun is negligible at best.
Kepler is going to measure the suns brightness and notice the minuscule decrease when an object (like smaller rocky worlds) passes in front of it.


edit:
nvm it was launched....
god i need to start watching the news again

clone
December 15th, 2009, 01:28 AM
that's cool.

AllThatIsLeft
December 15th, 2009, 01:48 AM
that's so awesome.
this never ceases to amaze me, at how far we've gotten.

Hatsune Miku
December 15th, 2009, 02:56 AM
Thats awesome
So they can be seen with the naked eye? No telescope?

Mal
December 15th, 2009, 02:21 PM
The stars can, not the planets. Half the planets in our own solar system can't be seen with the naked eye.

Obscene Eyedeas
December 16th, 2009, 10:31 AM
They can trace back the age of the universe using the right telescope hey can create huge amount of energy that could be potentially 100 times mre deadly then the atomic bomb and nothing would be left science has come very far in the last 20 years, the internet isnt even that old. There are other planets out there suitable for life to live upon its getting there thats the problem