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* Nasa to make announcement about 'intriguing' discovery A solar system containing up to seven planets orbiting a sun-like star has been detected 127 light years from Earth. The planetary system is believed to be the largest ever discovered beyond the sun. Astronomers have confirmed the presence of five planets and have tantalising evidence of two more. And it comes as Nasa has said that it plans to make an announcement about an 'intriguing' planetary system that it has discovered using the Kepler space telescope Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk...
Originally posted by crazydaisy
Awesome discovery! 127 light years from earth - we won't be going there soon. This must be the big news we were expecting.
Originally posted by Big Raging Loner
Hypothetically speaking, say there was an intelligent alien race on one of these planets. If we were to attempt to communicate with them, given the vast distance, would the quickest response time be around 254 years?
Originally posted by Big Raging Loner
Hypothetically speaking, say there was an intelligent alien race on one of these planets. If we were to attempt to communicate with them, given the vast distance, would the quickest response time be around 254 years?
Originally posted by yeti101well it shows not all solar systems are like ours. No room for an earth sized planet in the HZ. Shame
Originally posted by InfaRedManGiven that the theory of dark matter relies on the assumption that only 4.6% of our universe is visible matter, do these discoveries start to bring it into question? Have they got the 'measurements' of mass completely wrong in our galaxies?