stark1
Lonesome Planet
Since the search for exo-planets began, it seems most stars have at least one or two planets Orbiting
(TRAPPIST-1 is an entire solar system with 7 orbiting planets, with some in their Goldilocks Zone).
Because of the vast distances, and diminutive sizes, moon rocks are a hard sell. And harder to detect.
Using the transit method, where a light curve diminish in intensity as ithe transiting object physically
Blocks some of the light in passing, a candidate moon is thought to have been detected
In Kepler-1625b.
After the major dip in the light curve of Kepler-1325 passes (frames 2,3), a smaller perturbation is seen following
(frame 4). A candidate moon.
In the coming future, Webb may reveal circumstellar discs, planets, and circumplanetary discs, perhaps even lunar size objects dancing around their parent planet in our galaxy.
Meanwhile, our continuing search for exoplanets have opened up a new lunar phase in the search, and possible detection of bio-signatures, such as O, CO, CO2 molecules. Methane. And liquid H2O.
Surely
we are not alone? Are we not all made of similar star dust. And the spark of Life.
ET, fone home
(TRAPPIST-1 is an entire solar system with 7 orbiting planets, with some in their Goldilocks Zone).
Because of the vast distances, and diminutive sizes, moon rocks are a hard sell. And harder to detect.
Using the transit method, where a light curve diminish in intensity as ithe transiting object physically
Blocks some of the light in passing, a candidate moon is thought to have been detected
In Kepler-1625b.
After the major dip in the light curve of Kepler-1325 passes (frames 2,3), a smaller perturbation is seen following
(frame 4). A candidate moon.
In the coming future, Webb may reveal circumstellar discs, planets, and circumplanetary discs, perhaps even lunar size objects dancing around their parent planet in our galaxy.
Meanwhile, our continuing search for exoplanets have opened up a new lunar phase in the search, and possible detection of bio-signatures, such as O, CO, CO2 molecules. Methane. And liquid H2O.
Surely
we are not alone? Are we not all made of similar star dust. And the spark of Life.
ET, fone home