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    Planet in sweet spot of Goldilocks zone for life

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A newly discovered planet is eerily similar to Earth and is sitting outside Earth's solar system in what seems to be the ideal place for life, except for one hitch. It is a bit too big.

    The planet is smack in the middle of what astronomers call the Goldilocks zone, that hard to find place that is not too hot, not too cold, where water, which is essential for life, does not freeze or boil. And it has a shopping mall-like surface temperature of near 72 degrees, scientists say.

    The planet's confirmation was announced Monday by NASA along with other discoveries by its Kepler telescope, which was launched on a planet-hunting mission in 2009.

    That is the first planet confirmed in the habitable zone for Kepler, which already had found Earth-like rocky planets elsewhere. Twice before astronomers have announced a planet found in that zone, but neither has been as promising.

    "This is a phenomenal discovery in the course of human history," Geoff Marcy of University of California, Berkeley, one of the pioneers of planet-hunting outside Earth's solar system, said in an email. "This discovery shows that we Homo sapiens are straining our reach into the universe to find planets that remind us of home. We are almost there."

    The new planet, named Kepler-22b, has key aspects it shares with Earth. It circles a star that could be the twin of Earth's sun and at just about the same distance. The planet's year of 290 days is even close to Earth's. It probably has water and rock.

    The only trouble is the planet's a bit big for life to exist on the surface. The planet is about 2.4 times the size of Earth. It could be more like the gas-and-liquid Neptune with only a rocky core and mostly ocean.

    "It's so exciting to imagine the possibilities," said Natalie Batalha, the Kepler deputy science chief.

    Floating on that "world completely covered in water" could be like being on an Earth ocean and "it's not beyond the realm of possibility that life could exist in such an ocean," Batalha said in a phone interview.

    Kepler cannot find life itself, just where the conditions might be right for it to thrive. And when astronomers look for life elsewhere, they are talking about everything ranging from microbes to advanced intelligence that can be looking back at us.

    So far the Kepler telescope has spotted 2,326 candidate planets outside Earth's solar system with 139 of them potentially habitable ones. Even though the confirmed Kepler-22b is a bit big, it is smaller than most of the other candidates. It is closest to Earth in size, temperature and star than either of the two previously announced planets in the zone.

    The confirmation of one of two, though, has been disputed. The latest discovery has been confirmed several ways, including by two other telescopes.

    This year, a European team of astronomers said they had confirmed another planet in the habitable zone, but that one was hot and barely on the inside edge of the habitable zone.

    For Marcy, who is on the Kepler team, the newest planet is a smidgen too large. But, "that smidgen makes all the difference," he said.

    Because its size implies that it is closer to Neptune in composition than Earth, "I would bet my telescope that there is no hard, rocky surface to walk on," Marcy said.

    Chief Kepler scientist William Borucki said he thinks the planet is somewhere between Earth and gas-and-liquid Neptune, but that it has a lot of rocky material. It is in a size range that scientists do not really know anything about. Measurements next summer may help astronomers have a better idea of its makeup, he said.

    The planet is 600 light years away. Each light year is 5.9 trillion miles. It would take a space shuttle about 22 million years to get there.

    Kepler spots a planet when it passes in front of its star. NASA requires three of those sightings before it begins to confirm it as a planet. Borucki said the third sighting for 22b happened a year ago, just before the telescope shut down for a while. It took several months to finish the confirmation.

    "It's a great gift," Borucki said. "We consider this sort of our Christmas planet."

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    NASA's Kepler Telescope: http://www.nasa.gov/kepler

     
     
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    • Marv  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 mths ago
      nice^^ call me if u need a monkey experiment fly to kepler 22b ^_^
    • Mark S  •  5 mths ago
      I packed my bags and am leaving for Kepler in the morning..I would take the dog but the $65 million carry on fee is a bit much...
      • Ice Man 5 mths ago
        No bag fees with southwest...
      • Adam 5 mths ago
        yake me with you ill be your indentured servant
      • Sunjay Kapoor 5 mths ago
        The question is what kind of life exist there?
    • ronjoan68  •  Woodstock, Canada  •  5 mths ago
      The point of this discovery is not about traveling to a distant planet. That would be absurd with the technology we have or will have for some time. The point is what science has always been about - knowledge. The quest for knowledge affirms our claim to intelligence. I believe the discoveries that the Kepler telescope are providing us today are the precursor to something remarkable in the future. I can't think of anything that would awaken the imagination of mankind and revolutionize our thinking more so than the discovery of life on another planet (especially intelligent life). There are more stars in the Universe than all the grains of sand in the deserts and beaches on Earth. We haven't even begun to know what there is to know.
      • James 5 mths ago
        Ya think!
      • Stinky Diapers 5 mths ago
        Unless we do have alien spacecraft technology that the Govt has not revealed.
      • Aulton 5 mths ago
        ronjoan 68 - i think you are correct. We haven't begun to know what there it to know.
    • Lord Snuffy  •  San Antonio, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I wish I was born In a different era, imagine the thrills the future generations will have as they embark on a journey through the cosmos..that is if we don't war into another hole first. God I would board a colony ship this instant if it existed..
      • jeffrn 5 mths ago
        Who knows how the universe works, maybe we do get to come back and you just might take that trip. Here's to dreaming. I'll buy you a beer in the lounge when we go bro.
      • Rob 5 mths ago
        I hope to see colonists heading to Mars in my time. NASA's all worked up about how to get _astronauts_ there and back safely, I think they should just think about how to get _colonists_ there. We'll worry about the 'back' part at a later time, you'll still have volunteers.
      • Phil 5 mths ago
        @Rob: Assuming any of the colonists would ever WANT to go back.
    • jeffersonian  •  Hedgesville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      "The only trouble is the planet's a bit big for life to exist on the surface." So life can't exist there because there might not be any land masses? Get real. I'm so tired of these "not suitable for life" articles. Even on THIS planet we have life in frozen tundra, life at boiling hot sea vents on the ocean floor, etc. Why do these people think that life can only exist where the temperature is a "shopping mall 72" or the oxygen level is exactly the same as here? Life may exist in the middle of the sun, life may exist on frozen ex-planet Pluto, life may exist in the middle of space, it just might not be life as WE know it or life that we can even recognize.
      • cerebrusprime 5 mths ago
        seems to me the only place life doesn't exist is between your ears....it's hollow there.
      • m 5 mths ago
        agree with you jeffersonian, me and you are like two distant separated brothers
      • History Major 5 mths ago
        Depending on the salt content of the water, all that extra gravity may not matter at all.
    • Timmy  •  Sacramento, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This is definitely exciting news! And to clear up what they mean by it may be too big to sustain life, that means that the gravitational forces would be too much for life as we know it to exist. The only problem with this phrase "too big to sustain life" is that we don't know what else is living out there. We don't know what other life is possible, only what we see here on earth. So the only way to know for sure is to actually go there and check it out up close. But nonetheless, this observatory is amazing and I look forward to news coming from there in the future!
      • Mark 5 mths ago
        Question: the fact it's 2.4 times Earth's size doesn't, of course, mean it has 2.4 times our gravity, would it? If it doesn't have a core of heavy metals? Second, what's the maximum pull of gravity before it prohibits the development of life? Couldn't any organisms living there be stronger, squatter in terms of height, lower to the ground?
      • History Major 5 mths ago
        Yes, I agree that these statements about it being too big for life are absurd. If it has water, it can harbor life of some kind. Very muscular life. A, "Gorn," maybe?
      • Richard 5 mths ago
        Or perhaps a Horta.
    • Steven  •  5 mths ago
      Well, I still appreciate their (NASA's) work, good job. Keep searching.
    • USA  •  5 mths ago
      The amount of self-hatred and guilt for being human in these comments is hysterical lol
    • Jerry  •  Chandler, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Cool, Water World
    • Amelia  •  5 mths ago
      Now we just need a space ship that can travel 600 lightyears or..... THE DOCTOR!
    • JEFFREY  •  Nashville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Walmart is already putting in bids to contract their store on the new planet.
    • Rodger  •  5 mths ago
      You do not explain why the size prohibits life there.
    • Justin  •  Madison, United States  •  5 mths ago
      There could be huge sea monsters in that ocean.
    • Joseph  •  Dallas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The good news- earth like planet discovered...

      the bad news- it will take 22 million years for us to get there with our fastest rockets...

      point of the story is....we need to take much better care of the beautiful planet we have. Because we will never reach another planet that even comes close to ours in any of our life times....
    • hurtado e  •  5 mths ago
      I am happy to see that the top comments are not the lame joke "Blaa blaa when are they going to find intelligent life here" and "Blaa blaa send our politicians there" and "Great another planet for us to destroy"
    • GBC  •  5 mths ago
      My, what strong gravity you have !
    • FemmeChik2k  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  5 mths ago
      If Kepler 22b is habitable, then the next research is to find a "portal" for an easy access in there. Else the earthling should invent a shuttle that can travel 1 min. per light year. That means it would only take us 10 hrs. of smooth travel to get in there! Wheew!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Lake City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The thought of pinpointing the location of another planet with potential life is amazing. I think it's a fact that we all already know through instinct otherwise we wouldn't be searching for the proof. Now can we develop the technology to get there? I do feel however that the problems that plague this earth would only follow us there. Why does the hope of a new better life have to exist with a new earth? Ours earth is amazing, and we're here. Let's make this earth paradise.
    • Acoustic shadow  •  Atlanta, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It's probably a real good thing all earth like planet's capable of supporting advanced life form's are too far away. And that it may be impossible to solve the light year distance problem . Considering we have been sending out radio signal's/message's ect. into space for year's asking to be found. Hollywood might not be able to save the planet from some actual real predatory evil alien race, investigating us. "Houston , not sure, but the computer's universal translater think's it said ". "Try one ,taste like chicken ".
    • Nenaf B  •  Hamilton, Canada  •  5 mths ago
      A bit too big? How do we know those creatures haven't adapted to their planet?We have creatures on Earth that live in insane environments! How about in the deepest of the oceans? You see some pretty strange things. That pressure could crush us, yet, life goes on for the bottom dwellers.
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