Some would say that a new planet found would be great. Some
would say a new planet in another system “similar” to ours would be amazing.
But, although scientists consider it to be way close to Earth, it is at a
distance of four light years.
It would take four thousand years with the current
propulsion power to get there.
Alpha Centauri B, besides the new planet |
Scientists are revolving in the fact that the planet,
discovered by Observatory’s La Silla of Chile, is orbiting a star called Alpha
Centauri B. It has been found that the planet is orbiting its own sun, and
because of that, heat has been sensed there. Actually, the estimated
temperature of the orb is of 1.200 degrees Celsius. Some people say it is too
hot for some living organism to develop there. But, if you reader think about
it, this very planet was too hot when compared to others in our solar system,
so, it is not totally wrong to think there would be some developing organism.
The same happened in Earth thousands and millions of years
ago, when organisms started to react whether in the water or under the effects
of the sun’s heat on some organisms.
The media coverage has induced a whole scientific spirit,
taking men to out of their best to achieve such a goal as a way of analyzing
better the new planet is.
The Holy Grail of science is about to be discovered. Even though
man could not travel there due to the distance, if it is proven that there is
life or that there is the chance for it to be so, it would be a tremendous and
astonishing breakthrough. But the question is: Would those organisms develop on
time for scientists to see them? Might have they grown enough to contemplate humankind
as inferior due to their “superiority”?
View media coverage here
http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/17/closest-planet-found-outside-solar-system/
Article related here
http://www.space.com/18089-earth-size-alien-planet-alpha-centauri.html
View media coverage here
http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/17/closest-planet-found-outside-solar-system/
Article related here
http://www.space.com/18089-earth-size-alien-planet-alpha-centauri.html
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