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    Hidden Alien Planets Revealed in Old Hubble Telescope Data

    AUSTIN, Texas — When a team of researchers sifted through old data from the Hubble Space Telescope and discovered two hidden alien planets that had gone unnoticed for 13 years, they inadvertently found a new way to seek out alien worlds.

    Now, astronomers are expanding their search by applying the data-mining technique to 350 other stars that were observed in 1998 by a Hubble telescope instrument called the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS).

    "We're only going to look at archive data — only what there is in the NICMOS data," said Remi Soummer, of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Md. Soummer was a member of the research team that found visual evidence in the old Hubble data of the alien planets around the star HR 8799.

    Soummer presented the technique and the exoplanet findings Monday (Jan. 9) here at the 219th meeting of the American Astronomical Society.

    But despite their success in examining the HR 8799 system, Soummer is hesitant to predict what else the NICMOS data could yield. [Most Amazing Hubble Discoveries]

    "I really hope we find something, but I don't want to say any numbers," Soummer told SPACE.com. "Finding planets is really hard. I hope at least one new system exists there, but it's unlikely that we're going to find many."

    In the HR 8799 system, there are four known planets circling the parent star, which is approximately 130 light-years away from Earth.

    Using the archival data from Hubble, Soummer and his colleagues were able to find all three of HR 8799's outer planets. The fourth and innermost planet was not detected by Hubble's NICMOS instrument because it was blocked by light from the star, the researchers said.

    The three outer planets in the system are large and have very long orbits, taking 100, 200 and 400 years to circle the star. This means that astronomers would have long waits to observe the orbital motion of these planets. But, one of the main advantages of the NICMOS data is that it already provides scientists with a decade of data at their disposal.

    "Basically, we have 10 years of science that we can get immediately," Soummer said. "It's a snapshot of planets, and all the data is already there. It's free and it's available."

    The exoplanets around HR 8799 went undetected in 1998 when Hubble first took the images because planet-hunting methods were not available at the time. Now, sophisticated planet-hunting techniques are employed by a variety of space- and ground-based observatories, and the Hubble archives could play an important role.

    "Say we discover a new planet in one of these images, all of these images are old, but they can be confirmed by observatories like Keck," Soummer said. "Then, we potentially have information about orbital motion."

    You can follow SPACE.com staff writer Denise Chow on Twitter @denisechow. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    32 comments

    • tecton47  •  4 mths ago
      Hubble, its designers and the astronomers who dig through the endless reams of data never fail to amaze me. A light year is approximately 5.7 trillion miles and HR8799 is 150 light years away. Any device that could discern such small objects at "just" 1 light year is incredible yet that's nothing by Hubble's standards! Remarkable!
    • Jim  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Imagine the expanse of the universe. 14 billion years old and light traveling 5.7 trillion miles per year. 80 billion trillion miles.
      • none 4 mths ago
        thanks, my head just exploded.
      • dino saure 4 mths ago
        That is if there is really nothing going faster than light.
      • michaelh 4 mths ago
        there is something faster then the speed of light it is called a nuetrino
    • t  •  4 mths ago
      Good... good... good! Hashing over old data with new perspectives is a good thing to do. The Hubble is the gift which just keeps giving!
    • Leslie  •  4 mths ago
      Science is always catching up with science fiction! With newer and better instruments and techniques, we are discovering hundreds of exoplanets. They now think that most any star has planets around it. A mindboggling universe!
    • Snorri Sturluson  •  4 mths ago
      Wow. I can only hope that the funding for Hubble remains in-place no matter what hare brains we elect to Congress and the White House. I would prefer that my tax money is spent for things like this rather than what passes for the current inane social programs.
    • lonelystar  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      I have my towel ready:) When are we leaving. "A towel, it says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have. Partly it has great practical value. You can wrap it around you for warmth as you bound across the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; you can lie on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea vapours; you can sleep under it beneath the stars which shine so redly on the desert world of Kakrafoon; use it to sail a miniraft down the slow heavy River Moth; wet it for use in hand-to-hand-combat; wrap it round your head to ward off noxious fumes or avoid the gaze of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal (such a mind-bogglingly stupid animal, it assumes that if you can't see it, it can't see you); you can wave your towel in emergencies as a distress signal, and of course dry yourself off with it if it still seems to be clean enough....." Douglas Adams
      • Kevin L 4 mths ago
        I always know where my towel is ... just knowing that gives me a warm feeling of security
      • tecton47 4 mths ago
        When mine comes out of the dryer I stuff my face in it and breathe deeply because it smells so good. As for me I double-up on the fabric softener using the liquid during the washing cycle and Bounce sheets during the drying. C'mon you only live once so splurge!
    • Paul F  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      This is one of the things that I totally support, we need to learn what is out there and what we can aim for, but some one besides these mindless news reporters need to write these articles, It starts with the headline to get us to click on the story, Alien Planets? come on, they are newly discovered, unknown, overlooked, there are a lot of ways to say it, but Alien is not one of them. At least the story looks like most of it was simply copied verbatim from scientific reports and appears to have some credibility.
    • Joey Bloggs  •  4 mths ago
      ---In this galaxy, there's a mathematical probability of three million Earth-type planets. And in all of the universe, three million million galaxies like this. And in all of that, and perhaps more, only one of each of us. Don't destroy the one named Kirk.---McCoy
    • Mike  •  Austin, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      The weather here in Austin was terrible for this event, drizzling rain and uncomfortably cool, all telescopes are clouded out. A great time for data mining. Turnout at Steven Weinberg's speech, "Big Science in Crisis" (the only event open to the public) was pretty good.

      Glad Soummer was honest about the limited applicability of her specific technique, but maybe somebody might be able to apply this to infrared observations, say, the Herschel Observatory. Soummer's findings were very interesting nonetheless.
    • Not From Here  •  4 mths ago
      I made some of the parts for the NICMOS on a mill years ago. I remember reading the blueprints.
    • Schink  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Free data woohoo! (Technically already paid for)
    • Harry  •  San Jose De Guaymas, Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      Yes 130 light years away and others are even further. Through our search eventually planets with life on them will be found and we will know we are not alone in the Universe. What amazes me though is that in the U.S. more money is spent on astrology than astronomy. Many think nothing of giving 10% of their income to some religious organization that provides nothing for them but scream if less than .1% of their income is spent on astronomy.
    • Jon Soto  •  Encino, California  •  4 mths ago
      Now, we might be able to deport Tom Cruise and Lady Gaga back to their respective planets.
    • Ian  •  Astoria, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      If I were a alien planet, I'd feel a little miffed about being ignored for thirteen years.
    • Bad Karma  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      Great. Now do we know when the invasion will begin?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      here on my planet we are not too sure we want any of you to come there i mean yeah we got walmart and all but come on, we do not have CHINA!
      • Kurt 4 mths ago
        No China? then there's no way you have a Walmart, unless it is empty since all of its products come from China.
    • billa  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      I am orbiting Uranus and am waiting for mission control to guide me in.Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        ...nasty, old, sickening, old, pornographic, old, noniformational, old, stupid, and old.

        Redthumb.
      • Realism 4 mths ago
        sophomoric
    • Otto Pilot  •  Spring Branch, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I say start concentrating your efforts around Uranus.
      • Geo 4 mths ago
        Dam u Otto Pilot, u stole my Uranus joke, I dam u to eternal dam nation
      • Otto Pilot 4 mths ago
        May the farce be with you.
    • Bama win  •  Baton Rouge, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      Pubs don't believe this cause they don't believe scientist.. Unless they say oil is good to drink.
    • Dave  •  4 mths ago
      I heard Rick Santorum is trying to ban Uranus. He is literally obsessed with Uranus. All he can think about it Uranus, Uranus, Uranus all day long. Sweatervest? Uranus. Debate? Uranus.
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