List of exoplanets and growing
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List of exoplanets and growing
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Nawwwww, , LOL we are all alone, not even planets like ours out there.
We should all look up more ofetn, , , even durring the day.
My how the past names of so called science fall and the truth of discovery is made by the amatures most of the time in astronomy.
Norval
We should all look up more ofetn, , , even durring the day.
My how the past names of so called science fall and the truth of discovery is made by the amatures most of the time in astronomy.
Norval
"It's not what you know, or don't know, but what you know that isn't so that will hurt you." Will Rodgers 1938
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Hello Orin
see also links
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~stars/bdwarfs/
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~stars/bdwarfs/observbd.html
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~stars/bdwarfs/formtnbd.html
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~stars/bdwarfs/searchbd.html
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~basri/bdwarfs/
http://chandra.harvard.edu/xray_sources ... rf_fg.html
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... s/1995/48/
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap951204.html
GL 229B: An Elusive Brown Dwarf?
see also links
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~stars/bdwarfs/
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~stars/bdwarfs/observbd.html
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~stars/bdwarfs/formtnbd.html
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~stars/bdwarfs/searchbd.html
http://astro.berkeley.edu/~basri/bdwarfs/
http://chandra.harvard.edu/xray_sources ... rf_fg.html
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... s/1995/48/
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap951204.html
GL 229B: An Elusive Brown Dwarf?
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Hello Orin
My mate gave me this link of many others
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0205/22closest/
http://chandra.harvard.edu/press/00_rel ... 71100.html
My mate gave me this link of many others
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0205/22closest/
http://chandra.harvard.edu/press/00_rel ... 71100.html
Harry : Smile and live another day.
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What about red dwarf stars? Just info
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/a ... 11205.html
http://www.solstation.com/stars/pc10rds.htm
http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/ent ... r2004033b/
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... s/1995/03/
RED DWARF STAR SYSTEMS
http://www.moonminer.com/stellar_populations.html
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 234636.htm
What about red dwarf stars? Just info
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/a ... 11205.html
http://www.solstation.com/stars/pc10rds.htm
http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/ent ... r2004033b/
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... s/1995/03/
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/12257/1066/The Hubble telescope has uncovered surprising evidence that powerful magnetic fields may exist around the lowest mass stars in the universe, which barely have enough nuclear fuel to burn as stars.
Hubble detected a high-temperature outburst, called a flare, on the surface of the extremely small, cool red dwarf star Van Biesbroeck 10, also known as Gliese 752B. Stellar flares are caused by intense, twisted magnetic fields that accelerate and contain gases that are much hotter than a star's surface. The illustration demonstrates the complex nature of this star.
RED DWARF STAR SYSTEMS
http://www.moonminer.com/stellar_populations.html
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 234636.htm
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If we are all alone than there is that much more to go around.craterchains wrote:Nawwwww, , LOL we are all alone, not even planets like ours out there.
We should all look up more ofetn, , , even durring the day.
My how the past names of so called science fall and the truth of discovery is made by the amatures most of the time in astronomy.
Norval
Orin
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And man wouldn't have any competition to colonise the whole universe?harry wrote:Hello All
To go around.
One of my mates paid money to have a star named after him. I wander what the aliens would think of that?
For avery person on this planet, you could probably give a galaxy.
Orin
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- orin stepanek
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Re: List of exoplanets and growing
I found another list I like a little better! It looks as though planets around stars is the norm. Probably leftover residue from the star forming process.
http://www.planetary.org/exoplanets/list.php
http://www.planetary.org/exoplanets/list.php
Orin
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Not even astronomers on Earth will care, let alone aliens. These naming organizations open to the public have no official value in what so ever; the new names never enter scientific catalogs. Outside the company's internal lists no one acknowledges these names.harry wrote:Hello All
One of my mates paid money to have a star named after him. I wander what the aliens would think of that?
As long as people realize this and are just having a bit of fun, I say, no harm no foul. You get a piece of paper with the name you've given your object. However, if companies are convincing people that they are "officially" naming objects, I call it a scam.