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Flat Earth Q&A / What's up?
« on: June 14, 2008, 08:55:28 PM »
Anyone I know that still posts here? What about that guy with like over 10000 posts that kept changing his name? Anyone? :[
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April 24, 2007 — Astronomers have found the first Earth-sized world circling its mother star at a distance suitable for life. It also has good prospects for liquid surface water — believed to be a key ingredient for life.
"This planet will most probably be a very important target of the future space missions dedicated to the search for extra-terrestrial life," said Xavier Delfosse, with Grenoble University in France.
It will be years before more sensitive instruments are developed to glean additional clues about whether life exists on the planet.
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"It is not possible with current telescopes and instruments yet," Xavier Bonfils, an astronomer with the Lisbonne Observatory in Portugal, wrote in an e-mail to Discovery News. "But in the next decade, we may have the tools to answer this question."
The planet, which is about 50 percent larger than Earth, circles a star in the constellation Libra known as Gliese 581, about 20.5 light-years away. Light travels in a vacuum at about 187,000 miles per second.
Astronomers previously have found a Neptune-sized world circling Gliese 581, as well as strong evidence for a third planet about eight times the mass of Earth.
The new planet, which is the smallest planet beyond our solar system found to date, circles its star 14 times closer than Earth orbits the sun. But because Gliese 581 is smaller and colder than our sun, the system's so-called habitability zone, where liquid water and thus life is possible, is closer to the mother star than in our solar system.
Astronomers estimate the mean temperature of the newly discovered planet to be between 0 degrees and 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
"Water would be liquid," notes lead researcher Stephane Udry with Switzerland's Geneva Observatory. "Models predict that the planet should be either rocky — like our Earth — or covered with oceans."
The discovery likely will bolster efforts to find other Earth-like planets circling so-called red dwarf stars, which are the most common type of stars in our galaxy. Of the 100 closest stars to the sun, 80 are red dwarfs.
"Red dwarfs are ideal targets for the search for such planets because they emit less light, and the habitable zone is thus much closer to them than it is around the sun," Bonfils said.
Planets closer to their mother stars are typically easier to find than those farther away. The scientists, part of an international team from Switzerland, France and Portugal, submitted their findings for publication in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.
The discovery was made using with the Chile-based European Southern Observatory High Accuracy Radial Velocity for Planetary Searcher instrument.
Umm.... duh?
I said that all the others were crap. Read, will you?
Avril Lavigne isn't going to write the song of the century, but she's not bad.
Ok, Occam's Razor, if there are two answers the simplest is right.
1. The earth is round and it goes around the sun.
2. The earth is flat, it is constantly accelerating upwards at 1g, the Sun and Moon are giant spotlights, and a giant Icewall holds everything in and somehow holds the atmosphere in with methods unkown.
Hmm?
And please, no going off topic, I am trying to be serious here.
Just look at this guy, loving how the Round Earther's gather up information regarding Planet Earth. Yet he's one of the most idiotic guy from the FE believers who is very close minded. Don't you think these people had a conspiracy too? Everything is photoshopped? No? Why? Because they 100% never mention on how the Earth is so round? You think that these people who videocam'd and took pictures believes the Earth is Flat? Ha! They're one of us, Round Earthers. You see where I'm going?
If you don't believe the Earth is round, don't bother getting information from an RE'er on this planet Earth. Everything should be false according to you and your believers.
Quix, you've been here long enough to notice the MASSIVE influx of spam everywhere throughout this forum. For a period, no one was spamming the serious forums (FE discussion&debate, FE Q's, religion and phil), so the Mods put up with it.
These guys were banned particularly for spamming in the serious forums, after it is well advertised that they will be heavily moderated, and repeated spamming of those forums isn't on.
In addition to that, the serious forums are now the only ones that are deciferable at the moment, due to the sheer number threads being started every day.
There was also the chatting problem (of which I was a part) where chat was done in the forum, chewing up the bandwidth.
In short, Gayer is gone (tho I have a feeling we haven't seen the last of her), but the mods had some basis for their decision, despite how fantastically awesome she is.
Funnily enough, I was under the impression Vauxhall was as well....
Quotehis is a RE explanation of why g varies at different parts of the earth. What's the FE explanation? Or are you saying "it doesn't vary"?
Well, Wikipedia can be edited by anyone, so why don't YOU put in the FE explanation?
QuoteThe acceleration due to gravity has been measured at different altitudes on the earth
Measured by who? Those who have worked so hard to make the world believe the earth is flat? Please try harder not to confuse myth with fact.
you're tittering now.
But no one will be laughing when I launch a satellite into space and take a picture of the flat thing we love that we call the earth! Bwahahahahahaha! Then all will be revealed! Everyone will know the earth is flat!
... I just need 100 million dollars first.
Anyone wish to donate?