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Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? TreBert
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On Sep 13, 6:18*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? *TreBert Google search: kepler exoplanets only 196,000 hits http://news.discovery.com/space/new-...ed-110912.html http://www.space.com/10742-kepler-exoplanets-data.html Most stars have or once had planets, though if only 10% qualify is still allot of planets when you consider 1e12 galaxies and perhaps 5e11 stars per galaxy. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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On Sep 13, 7:02*am, Brad Guth wrote:
On Sep 13, 6:18*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? *TreBert Google search: kepler exoplanets only 196,000 hits *http://news.discovery.com/space/new-...ds-revealed-11.... *http://www.space.com/10742-kepler-exoplanets-data.html *Most stars have or once had planets, though if only 10% qualify is still allot of planets when you consider 1e12 galaxies and perhaps 5e11 stars per galaxy. *http://translate.google.com/# *Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” The JWST should eventually more than detect ten fold as many, including rogue/wandering planets that could outnumber all the stars by as great as another ten fold. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 06:18:55 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"
wrote: Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? TreBert Kepler was launched in March of 2009. As of Sept. 2009, 1,235 planetary candidates circling 997 host stars had been discovered. That's more than twice the number of the then known exoplanets. Those results included 68 planetary candidates of Earth-like size and 54 planetary candidates in the Goldilocks Zone of their star. As of this month, Kepler has found 1,781 planetary candidates. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_satellite -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ |
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On Sep 14, 11:06*am, Painius wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 06:18:55 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? *TreBert Kepler was launched in March of 2009. *As of Sept. 2009, 1,235 planetary candidates circling 997 host stars had been discovered. That's more than twice the number of the then known exoplanets. Those results included 68 planetary candidates of Earth-like size and 54 planetary candidates in the Goldilocks Zone of their star. As of this month, Kepler has found 1,781 planetary candidates. *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_satellite -- Indelibly yours, Paine *http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ WOW This is better than finding running water on Mars O ya TreBert |
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FINDING YOU DEAD WOULD BE BETTER!
Saul Levy On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 10:39:55 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: On Sep 14, 11:06*am, Painius wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 06:18:55 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? *TreBert Kepler was launched in March of 2009. *As of Sept. 2009, 1,235 planetary candidates circling 997 host stars had been discovered. That's more than twice the number of the then known exoplanets. Those results included 68 planetary candidates of Earth-like size and 54 planetary candidates in the Goldilocks Zone of their star. As of this month, Kepler has found 1,781 planetary candidates. *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_satellite -- Indelibly yours, Paine *http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ WOW This is better than finding running water on Mars O ya TreBert |
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![]() "G=EMC^2" wrote in message ... On Sep 14, 11:06 am, Painius wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 06:18:55 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? TreBert Kepler was launched in March of 2009. As of Sept. 2009, 1,235 planetary candidates circling 997 host stars had been discovered. That's more than twice the number of the then known exoplanets. Those results included 68 planetary candidates of Earth-like size and 54 planetary candidates in the Goldilocks Zone of their star. As of this month, Kepler has found 1,781 planetary candidates. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_satellite -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ WOW This is better than finding running water on Mars O ya TreBert *** Were you thinking of taking your barrel boat there ??? |
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On Sep 14, 11:06*am, Painius wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 06:18:55 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? *TreBert Kepler was launched in March of 2009. *As of Sept. 2009, 1,235 planetary candidates circling 997 host stars had been discovered. That's more than twice the number of the then known exoplanets. Those results included 68 planetary candidates of Earth-like size and 54 planetary candidates in the Goldilocks Zone of their star. As of this month, Kepler has found 1,781 planetary candidates. *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_satellite -- Indelibly yours, Paine *http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ We must look for a star within 10 LY We must be able to know its a rock planet,and looks like a blue marble. That is when things would get very interesting TreBert |
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On Sep 15, 5:03*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Sep 14, 11:06*am, Painius wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 06:18:55 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? *TreBert Kepler was launched in March of 2009. *As of Sept. 2009, 1,235 planetary candidates circling 997 host stars had been discovered. That's more than twice the number of the then known exoplanets. Those results included 68 planetary candidates of Earth-like size and 54 planetary candidates in the Goldilocks Zone of their star. As of this month, Kepler has found 1,781 planetary candidates. *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_satellite -- Indelibly yours, Paine *http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ We must look for a star within 10 LY *We must be able to know its a rock planet,and looks like a blue marble. That is when things would get very interesting *TreBert Yes, finding another blue and green Eden to pillage, plunder and trash, especially to dominate and perpetrate future wars and cause inflation, so that maximum fear and disparity is created if there's anything of complex intelligent life to provoke, as well as blaming everything bad on their Muslims and otherwise giving all wealth and authority to the most satanic faith-based cult that we'll import and help enforce their authority over others. If all goes well, we should be able to enslave, torment and burn that planet down to nothing in just a few thousand years. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 05:03:10 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2"
wrote: On Sep 14, 11:06*am, Painius wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 06:18:55 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: Well back in 2008 I read there were 50 Earth size planets 185 about 30%nlarger,and 640 about 2.2 times the size of Earth.Now we have ti Kepler saterlite I would like to know how many it has found in the last 3 years? *TreBert Kepler was launched in March of 2009. *As of Sept. 2009, 1,235 planetary candidates circling 997 host stars had been discovered. That's more than twice the number of the then known exoplanets. Those results included 68 planetary candidates of Earth-like size and 54 planetary candidates in the Goldilocks Zone of their star. As of this month, Kepler has found 1,781 planetary candidates. *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_satellite -- Indelibly yours, Paine *http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ We must look for a star within 10 LY We must be able to know its a rock planet,and looks like a blue marble. That is when things would get very interesting TreBert Already been done, friend Bert. There is nothing that near to us, unfortunately. Unless of course they cloak themselves like the Klingons do! g -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ |
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