[quote]Using NASA's Kepler Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered the first Earth-size planet orbiting a star in the "habitable zone" -- the range of distance from a star where liquid water might pool on the surface of an orbiting planet. The discovery of Kepler-186f confirms that planets the size of Earth exist in the habitable zone of stars other than our sun.
While planets have previously been found in the habitable zone, they are all at least 40 percent larger in size than Earth and understanding their makeup is challenging. Kepler-186f is more reminiscent of Earth.
"The discovery of Kepler-186f is a significant step toward finding worlds like our planet Earth," said Paul Hertz, NASA's Astrophysics Division director at the agency's headquarters in Washington. "Future NASA missions, like the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite and the James Webb Space Telescope, will discover the nearest rocky exoplanets and determine their composition and atmospheric conditions, continuing humankind's quest to find truly Earth-like worlds."
Although the size of Kepler-186f is known, its mass and composition are not. Previous research, however, suggests that a planet the size of Kepler-186f is likely to be rocky.[/quote]
While the discovery of a new planet that has the possibility to harvest life is exciting, the planet is too far away for us to visit any time soon.
[quote]Kepler-186f resides in the Kepler-186 system, about 500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus[/quote]
With our current technology it would take us millions of years to travel to Cygnus. Although it's disappointing, the planet has been around for 6 billion years. So there could be highly intelligent life living there. Maybe more intelligent than humans, discuss.
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*makes contact with new planet* Earth: Hello? Aliens: Ayy lmao
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More intelligent than humans? How could you NOT be more intelligent?!?
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I hope they call the first planet we colonise reach
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Honestly we should send people right away off possible. It will take them long time, but if possible then they could start colonizing should it be empty.
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We can get there faster if we go ludricrous speed!
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Inb4itTurnsOutToBeLV-426AndWeAllDieFromChestbursters.
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I'm more interested about stuff closer by. Don't get me wrong, this sort of research is important but figuring out our own solar system, learning to live off our own planet seems more urgent. . .or at least interesting. You hear about the plan to colonize the moon for $10 billion? That's about 1/10 the earlier estimations and only about 5 times the cost of curiosity and from there we can launch several new missions, test our Mars tech, launch new space telescopes, study micro gravity cheaper than the ISS. If upcoming missions find the right amount of in situ materials such as water, regolith hydrogen, etc we will probably go through with it. This could make everything cheaper.
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This excites me. Even if it isn't reached in our lifetime, we have a step in the right direction and a new goal...
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There cant be any life on any other planets. The bible says so and this makes this post stupid.
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Kepler has been discovered for quite some time , it just recently got a name i think and the name is stupid for an earth like planet.
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Alright, I've been thinking. When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade! Make life take the lemons back! Get mad! I don't want your damn lemons; what am I supposed to do with these? Demand to see life's manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Cave Johnson lemons! Do you know who I am? I'm the man who's gonna burn your house down... with the lemons! I'm gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that burns your house down!
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I believe there has to be life on other planets despite the bibles teachings. I'm a Christian and that's beside the point. Living off of the bible word for word is too far for me. I have my own personal beliefs about God and our destiny as humans. But think of it this way, Do you really think we are the only intelligent or sentient beings in the entire immense world space? The logic is there. The proof highly plausible. You must remember not EVERYTHING in the bible is right. I live by gods word. But I'm pretty sure he wouldn't punish people for believing in other life out beyond our solar system.
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I was excepting bait. Was disappoint.
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If you don't believe in alien life, even bacteria, then you don't understand statistics and probability
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We rich af. Buy some hyper speed from the guy in the dark alley
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O_o alienz?!?!
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Aliens
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Honestly no one except the people at NASA know where our space tech is at right now. NASA stopped sending people out, and why do you think that is? Because they want to send people to Mars. With the discovery of this new planet, they won't tell us this, but you can be damn well sure, that NASA is kicking it into high gear.
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[quote]With our current technology it would take us millions of years to travel to Cygnus.[/quote] How did NASA's satellite get close enough to make a detailed animated rendering of it if it takes that long to get there?
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Bush did aliens
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Edited by The Arkwolf: 7/26/2015 2:06:23 AMI thought Kepler-186f had already been discovered.
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Whatever happened to that planet that made Earth look like shit?
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Your late m8 there a lot of planets within or close to their goldy locks zone.
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This is like ANCIENT news man sry, to date we have found around 500-800+ planets around stars within the goldilocks zone
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It was a big deal when NASA weren't continuously finding these "habitable planets". I won't really care again until they do something with the planet.
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To all the people who are talking about the fact of-"theres no way we'll ever set foot on it!!!!" The fucing answer is cryo-stasis. You get freezed, you wake up gawd knows how many years later, same age as you were when you were freezed.