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    Newfound Alien Planet is Best Candidate Yet to Support Life, Scientists Say

    A potentially habitable alien planet — one that scientists say is the best candidate yet to harbor water, and possibly even life, on its surface — has been found around a nearby star.

    The planet is located in the habitable zone of its host star, which is a narrow circumstellar region where temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold for liquid water to exist on the planet's surface.

    "It's the Holy Grail of exoplanet research to find a planet around a star orbiting at the right distance so it's not too close where it would lose all its water and boil away, and not too far where it would all freeze," Steven Vogt, an astronomer at the University of California, Santa Cruz, told SPACE.com. "It's right smack in the habitable zone — there's no question or discussion about it. It's not on the edge, it's right in there."

    Vogt is one of the authors of the new study, which was led by Guillem Anglada-Escudé and Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution for Science, a private, nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C.

    "This planet is the new best candidate to support liquid water and, perhaps, life as we know it," Anglada-Escudé said in a statement.

    An alien super-Earth

    The researchers estimate that the planet, called GJ 667Cc, is at least 4.5 times as massive as Earth, which makes it a so-called super-Earth. It takes roughly 28 days to make one orbital lap around its parent star, which is located a mere 22 light-years away from Earth, in the constellation Scorpius (the Scorpion).

    "This is basically our next-door neighbor," Vogt said. "It's very nearby. There are only about 100 stars closer to us than this one."

    Interestingly enough, the host star, GJ 667C, is a member of a triple-star system. GJ 667C is an M-class dwarf star that is about a third of the mass of the sun, and while it is faint, it can be seen by ground-based telescopes, Vogt said. [Gallery: The Strangest Alien Planets]

    "The planet is around one star in a triple-star system," Vogt explained. "The other stars are pretty far away, but they would look pretty nice in the sky."

    The discovery of a planet around GJ 667C came as a surprise to the astronomers, because the entire star system has a different chemical makeup than our sun. The system has much lower abundances of heavy elements (elements heavier than hydrogen and helium), such as iron, carbon and silicon.

    "It's pretty deficient in metals," Vogt said. "These are the materials out of which planets form — the grains of stuff that coalesce to eventually make up planets — so we shouldn't have really expected this star to be a likely case for harboring planets."

    The fortuitous discovery could mean that potentially habitable alien worlds  could exist in a greater variety of environments than was previously thought possible, the researchers said.

    "Statistics tell us we shouldn't have found something this quickly this soon unless there's a lot of them out there," Vogt said. "This tells us there must be an awful lot of these planets out there. It was almost too easy to find, and it happened too quickly."

    The detailed findings of the study will be published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.

    An intriguing star system

    Another super-Earth that orbits much closer to GJ 667C was previously detected in 2010, but the finding was never published, Vogt added. This planet, called GJ 667Cb, takes 7.2 days to circle the star but its location makes it far too hot to sustain liquid water on its surface.

    "It's basically glowing cinders, or a well-lit charcoal," Vogt said. "We know about a lot of these, but they're thousands of degrees and not places where you could live."

    But, the newly detected GJ 667Cc planet is a much more intriguing candidate, he said.

    "When a planet gets bigger than about 10 times the size of the Earth, there's a runaway process that happens, where it begins to eat up all the gas and ice in the disk that it's forming out of and swells quickly into something like Uranus, Jupiter or Saturn," Vogt explained. "When you have a surface and the right temperature, if there's water around, there's a good chance that it could be in liquid form. This planet is right in that sweet spot in the habitable zone, so we've got the right temperature and the right mass range."

    Preliminary observations also suggest that more planets could exist in this system, including a gas giant planet and another super-Earth that takes about 75 days to circle the star. More research will be needed to confirm these planetary candidates, as well as to glean additional details about the potentially habitable super-Earth, the scientists said.

    Finding nearby alien planets

    To make their discovery, the researchers used public data from the European Southern Observatory combined with observations from the W.M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii and the new Carnegie Planet Finder Spectrograph at the Magellan II Telescope in Chile.

    Follow-up analyses were also made using a planet-hunting technique that measures the small dips, or wobbles, in a star's motion caused by the gravitational tug of a planet.

    "With the advent of a new generation of instruments, researchers will be able to survey many M dwarf stars for similar planets and eventually look for spectroscopic signatures of life in one of these worlds," Anglada-Escudé said in a statement. Anglada-Escudé was with the Carnegie Institution for Science when he conducted the research, but has since moved on to the University of Gottingen in Germany.

    With the GJ 667C system being relatively nearby, it also opens exciting possibilities for probing potentially habitable alien worlds in the future, Vogt said, which can't easily be done with the planets that are being found by NASA's prolific Kepler spacecraft.

    "The planets coming out of Kepler are typically thousands of light-years away and we could never send a space probe out there," Vogt said. "We've been explicitly focusing on very nearby stars, because with today's technology, we could send a robotic probe out there, and within a few hundred years, it could be sending back picture postcards."

    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.

     
    • michael  •  3 mths ago
      GR, why are you so focused on what we can to today? Three hundred years ago you would say the top speed on land is what a horse can do to carry us to somewhere, a thousand years from now nobody has any idea what speed we can do assuming the velocity of light is an actual top speed. Try to think of nanorobots, fired from rail guns at near the speed of light carrying tiny light sails to slow them down and a looping orbit around several stars, something we currently do with current satellites to other planets by using planets to brake and make a turn. We will do better.
      • Ty Vincent 3 mths ago
        Speed of light has been potentially broken, Due to a test they did awhile back with neutrino's being shot through the earth. Thought it slightly applied to this conversation. ;)
      • michael 3 mths ago
        vlincent, read the same story and several follow ups. Thanks for the reminder. The speed gain if any was pretty small way less than 1 percent but if it pans out does make the nay sayers a little less comfortable.
      • j 3 mths ago
        You can't break the light barrier with anything that has signifcant mass. You'd be ahead of your own image...
    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      Let's start a movement to start calling these kinds of planets "Class M".
    • Derek  •  3 mths ago
      Man this should be top page news! And people think the space program is a waste of money. I'm sure people thought sailing across the atlantic ocean was a waste of money and time as well. The more we put into our research and exploration- the more we will get out of it. Its that simple. With an effort the human race will advance. With a vain inward focus. We will be suckered into being simpletons.

      I think we need to invest a lot more into Solar sailing and high powered lasers to expedite the speed. There is a key there. Interstellar travel is possible, and we can get there a lot quicker than we think. With focus and will the human mind is capable of anything.
      • Alfinisti 3 mths ago
        You think the morons really care?They are too busy fighting over postage stamp size real estate and exploiting everything in sight here.
      • Derek 3 mths ago
        This Earth is our horizon it is the vastness of adventure and then the limitless unknown. With fortitude to push into the darkness I'm sure we will find life, and not only that- answers.
    • Lawrence  •  Englewood, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Life on that planet is probably looking at the earth right now, saying "Hey, we've discovered another planet that will support life (as we know it)...!"
      • James (Jim) O 3 mths ago
        Wouldn't that be nice?
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        "It's a little small, though, and they only have one star...There's no way that it could support life."
    • bob  •  3 mths ago
      finding planets is not the problem, getting there is
      • Dmitry 3 mths ago
        We need to know more about the nearby stars and their planets before making interstellar probe, right?
    • Bassthumb  •  3 mths ago
      amazing discoveries everyday.! Glad that we are shifting from a society of dogma's and ignorance to a society of inquiry, discovery and progression!
    • ......  •  3 mths ago
      beam a radio signal and in 44 years we'll know if we have a pen pal...
      • Brett 3 mths ago
        The speed of sound is much less than the speed of light. speed of sound = 768 mph
        speed of light = 186,000 miles per second that is very very very different. Don't expect to hear back for at least a couple of millennium.
      • johnny clueless 3 mths ago
        Uhhhm,Brett, radio waves are electromagnetic and travel at light speed.
      • JDK 3 mths ago
        hahahaha ohhh Brett your funny

        laugh of the day!! lolz
    • atexascattleman  •  3 mths ago
      Now all we need is "Enterprise", NCC-1701.
    • Kirkwood  •  3 mths ago
      Great a new earth with shorter years. Time travels too fast already. Years are getting much shorter the older I get.
    • Norske  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Vulcan is 16 light years away and in a few hundred years Earth will be in a federation of planets.
    • JoeashD  •  3 mths ago
      Great.
      Lets go to this planet and destroy it too, like how we daily continue to degrade this one.
    • SirArthurConanDoyleFan  •  3 mths ago
      This is exciting news. If life like we know it exists there, it might be in an evolutionary stage that would not be detectable by our current technology. And, right now, manned exploration would not be feasible due to the distance.
    • keithb  •  3 mths ago
      Aliens would laugh at our stupidity and greed concepts.
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      funny...now we are the Aliens. Hope we leave a crop circle there.
    • OreoBoots  •  3 mths ago
      make the moon a prison
    • Total american  •  3 mths ago
      Its probaby better if we all move there, it would be hard for illegals to get there because they can't just swim across a river and enter the planet.
    • CommonCents  •  3 mths ago
      Aside from our Earth...aren't all planets alien?
    • Terry  •  3 mths ago
      After we destroy mother Earth, with war and pollution. We can go destroy that one tooo...
    • evan  •  3 mths ago
      If we made contact what could we offer them.... McDonalds??
    • STEVE  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      I just love it whenever someone writes an article saying how many of these planets are never going to be reachable because they're light years away . They said man couldnt fly but we did , they said man couldnt reach the moon but we did, they said the speed of sound was unobtainable , but chuck yager proved them wrong , we now can fly at many times the speed of sound and we'll conquere light speed or something akin to it and i'll bet it'll be in the next twenty to thirty years .
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