Nasa's 'holy grail': Entire solar system that could support alien life discovered

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Nasa's 'holy grail': Entire solar system that could support alien life discovered

Scientists have found a new solar system filled with planets that look like Earth and could support life, Nasa has announced.

At least three of the seven planets represent the “holy grail for planet-hunting astronomers”, because they sit within the “temperate zone” and are the right temperature to allow alien life to flourish, the researchers have said. And they are capable of having oceans, again suggesting that life could flourish on them.

No other star system has ever been found to contain so many Earth-sized and rocky planets, of the kind thought to be necessary to contain aliens.

The researchers might soon be able to find evidence of life on the planets, they have said. British astronomer Dr Chris Copperwheat, from Liverpool John Moores University, who was part of the international team, said: “The discovery of multiple rocky planets with surface temperatures which allow for liquid water make this amazing system an exciting future target in the search for life."

https://www.google.ca/amp/www.indep...ive-exoplanet-a7593941.html?amp?client=safari
 

Johnnny

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Pretty cool thats for sure. Was hoping to hear something about tau ceti, procoyn, or the Alpha Centauris but this is cool still.

Question, could red dwarves evolve life similar in complexity to life thats evolved around G class stars?
 

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Fake News!!! NASA is a bunch of fuctard/libtard/climate-clown/dem-dum/socialist/Obamie-commie/dum-de-dum-de-dum/leftie/science nerds.

What the hell do THEY know? Do they think they know more than Breitbart? Hunh? ... Hunh?

It ain't rocket science, ya know!
 

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Enough about that, are we the smartest?? or do we have to build more guns to become the smartest??
 

Curious Cdn

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Enough about that, are we the smartest?? or do we have to build more guns to become the smartest??

Some of us are smarter than others.

We'll offer you up as a meal, so that they leave the rest of us alone.
 

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Interesting that NASA schedules this announcement at the same time the army, national guard, Morton County police and DAPL security surround and arrest natives at the protest camps so that none of the MSM are there to film it.
We can't take care of our own planet and we treat people who don't think like us with contempt and brutality. The only reason why aliens would come here would be to annihilate our disgust species.
 

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DAPL is passe. Did you hear about the camp clean costs and the damage to the ecosystem garage and human waste left to pollute the very water the cocksuckers claimed to be protecting? F-ck me Charlie Brown!


$1/4 million USD...

Threat Of Flooding Rises At Dakota Access Protest Site


Imagine if you will an oil and gas pipeline company whose workers move into Army Corps of Engineers land in the middle of summer and establish an illegal campsite. Imagine next that said oil and gas pipeline company then sends out a nationwide call to action inviting non-employees from all parts of the country to join its employees at the campsite. Imagine that, over the next several months, thousands of such outsiders come and go to and from the illegal site, leaving behind piles of trash, large volumes of human waste, and dozens of abandoned cars, commercial vans, buses and trucks, many of which are broken down or out of gasoline.

Next, imagine that said oil and gas pipeline company’s management gets a little antsy about the situation around December, worried that the campsite in fact sits smack dab in the middle of a flood plain, a flood plain that drains into a nearby lake which serves as the drinking water supply for several Indian tribes and surrounding communities. Imagine that management understands that, when the spring thaws begin to come around the first of March, the resulting flood waters will carry whatever garbage, human waste and abandoned cars remain at the site right down into that nearby lake, thus polluting the drinking water for those surrounding communities.

Now, imagine that several hundred of those outsiders choose to ignore the requests by management to leave, and instead stick around causing trouble and interfering with cleanup efforts until mid-February. Imagine that the oil and gas pipeline company refuses to clean up its own mess, and leaves that job to the Army Corps of Engineers.

Imagine that, as the cleanup efforts finally begin, the weather suddenly becomes unseasonably warm, causing much of the snow and ice to begin to melt, turning the campsite into an ugly, muddy quagmire. Imagine that, at that point, the crews conducting the cleanup have only managed to haul off about 25% of the gigantic mounds of garbage, and haven’t even begun removing the abandoned cars, and now they’re having a hard time getting their trucks and other equipment into the site to do the work.

Now, imagine the uproar that would be taking place in the national news media had an oil and gas pipeline company caused such a situation to exist. And imagine the legal hell that would rain down upon said oil and gas pipeline company in the form of fines, civil penalties and even criminal penalties from a multitude of local, state and federal government agencies in such a situation, especially if the site is not ultimately cleaned out before the spring floods begin in earnest.

I am of course describing the current dire situation that exists at the protest site of the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the series of events that have led up to it. Except, of course, it wasn’t an oil and gas pipeline company that created this situation – Energy Transfer Partners (NYSE:ETP), the builder of the Dakota Access line, is in fact the target of the protesters, who somewhat ironically like to call themselves “water protectors.”

There is of course no national media uproar condemning the protesters who have created the current mess, or the conflict groups that helped to organize them, raised millions as a result of the conflict, but are contributing nothing to the cleanup. Nor is there any negative media mention of the dozens of celebrities who have visited the site to get a little free publicity over the last several months, or drawn attention to themselves by supporting the cause on social media, but who also are doing nothing to help with the clean up effort.

The Washington Post managed to find space to publish a story on the situation on Monday, but its story angle was completely sympathetic to the protesters – whose efforts have now cost Morton County taxpayers almost $33 million at last count, with millions more to come – and to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, whose national call to action last summer was the catalyst for the influx of the outside protesters. Indeed, a January tally of the almost 600 protesters who have been arrested during this protest action demonstrated that more than 94% of them hail from out of state, and more than 180 had criminal records.

The Washington Post’s story makes no mention of any of that, no mention of the dozens of abandoned cars or of the estimated 200-plus large truckloads of garbage left behind by the protesters that remain at the site. No mention of all the arrests of out-of-staters, or of the massive cost to Morton County. Indeed, the only real mention the Post makes of trash in the camp reads as follows: ”In the slurry running through camp are the remains of a mostly abandoned mini-city: an unopened packet of Top Ramen, a broken shovel, a mud-soaked glove, a pacifier.”

National media outlets have tended to portray these protesters – many of whom are professionals – as a peaceful and spiritual bunch. When I asked Morton County spokesman Rob Keller about that, he chuckled and said, “this is not a peaceful and prayerful crowd.” When I asked him what he meant, he said, “Let me put it this way – our county law enforcement officials have never been into that campsite, because it’s a free-for-all.”

Local officials have been stunned by the hateful nature of the protesters and their supporters, who have deluged the county’s phone lines with death threats. ”We have collected more than 25,000 recordings of hate calls,” Keller says.

The local news media outlets – most notably the local Fox affiliate, KFYR, and Rob Port, a columnist for the Forum News Service who has done yeoman’s work at the SayAnythingBlog – have been much more on top of the story, and willing to publish films and photos of the camp’s real condition.

The state of North Dakota also manages a website – NDRESPONSE - that provides excellent documentation of the real status of the protest site. Their reporting has very clearly demonstrated that there is far more “in the slurry running through the camp” than the Post’s report implies, and with another week of spring-like weather to come, concerns about the potential for that slurry turning into a stream carrying pollutants into the nearby lake are very real indeed. ”We are very concerned about the potential for significant flooding and runoff into the lake later this week,” Keller said.

Given the way in which this situation has developed over time, it is fair to provide an admittedly partial list of well-heeled celebrities who have either visited the protest site since last August or expressed their support via social media for the #NoDAPL protest, and who are now making no effort whatsoever to assist in cleaning up the looming ecological disaster their “water protectors” have left behind:

Actress Shailene Woodley (who actually got herself arrested at the site for inciting a riot), The Reverend Jesse Jackson, Jane Fonda, Susan Sarandon, Mark Ruffalo, Patton Oswalt, Lawrence O’Donnell, Josh Fox, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bernie Sanders, Rosario Dawson, Samuel L. Jackson, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans.

There are many more, but you get the point. As of this writing, the total contribution made by these celebrities to the cleanup effort is zero. If any of this surprises you, you haven’t been paying attention.

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Although not that "interesting", this news release is kinda a big deal. In our lifetimes, the chances of seeing a Mars mission and the evidence of a 2nd earth are really good.
 

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Interesting that NASA schedules this announcement at the same time the army, national guard, Morton County police and DAPL security surround and arrest natives at the protest camps so that none of the MSM are there to film it.
We can't take care of our own planet and we treat people who don't think like us with contempt and brutality. The only reason why aliens would come here would be to annihilate our disgust species.

They only arrested those who refused to leave once the order was given, Cliffy. Leaving their filth, waste, vehicles, mounds of food, tents, rubbermaid containers, dirty diapers, cookstoves, tents, clothing, propane bottles, camp beds, mounds of plastic water bottles etc. etc. etc. etc behind, the majority left singing and chanting and having a good old time - probably happy as hell to get out of that sodden, stinking cesspit that they had created in their eagerness to show what wonderful 'water protectors' they truly were - NOT.

Is these planets had orbited a K, G or F star then i would be super excited...

Why? Would that bring then closer to Earth? More accessible in the long term?
 

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Although not that "interesting", this news release is kinda a big deal. In our lifetimes, the chances of seeing a Mars mission and the evidence of a 2nd earth are really good.
In '72 as I watch the last Apollo mission Kronkite promised I'd be living in a village on the moon some 17 years ago.

44 years later and all I have is Google maps founded upon Soviet spy maps.

Well la dee da f-cking da.
 

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I wouldn't get too exited about it. In our solar system Mars and Venus are in the so-called Cinderella zone.

Is these planets had orbited a K, G or F star then i would be super excited...

It will probably do. It is a Class M star with a lifespan of about 10 trillion years. That means it might be around long enough for us to reach it.
 

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Kind of cool but nothing to get over excited about. It takes a lot more than just a temperate zone and liquid water for life to be able to thrive. How active is the solar system? The article says it's still young so there could still be lots of fun stuff bombarding the planets.

Although not that "interesting", this news release is kinda a big deal. In our lifetimes, the chances of seeing a Mars mission and the evidence of a 2nd earth are really good.
I'd agree with the latter. However I'd say that the chances of seeing a successful manned mission to Mars in our lifetime are not that great.

And here's why. First off, we already know how dangerous exploration can be. Many have died exploring our own planet. But there's a difference. We evolved to survive and thrive in our earth environment, so even if something went terribly wrong, there was still a chance of surviving. There is no environment off this planet that we know of that anyone could survive in if something went terribly wrong.
I think we're making a HUGE mistake making all these big plans for Mars when we haven't even taken the first, most important step yet, setting up a colony on the moon. Yeah, the moon is boring in a been there done that kind of way, but since they're both pretty friggin' hostile to life if something goes wrong with life support, why not start on the moon? We can make sure we know wtf we're doing while working out any bugs or other issues before going to Mars and still be close enough that if things start to go south, there's at least a chance of rescue.
 

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At 39 light years distance, they'll be catching transmissions with KC and the Sunshine Band, right about now and they'll turn their telescopes away from us and look elsewhere for signs of intelligent life.
 

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Nasa's 'holy grail': Entire solar system that could support alien life discovered

Scientists have found a new solar system filled with planets that look like Earth and could support life, Nasa has announced.

At least three of the seven planets represent the “holy grail for planet-hunting astronomers”, because they sit within the “temperate zone” and are the right temperature to allow alien life to flourish, the researchers have said. And they are capable of having oceans, again suggesting that life could flourish on them.

No other star system has ever been found to contain so many Earth-sized and rocky planets, of the kind thought to be necessary to contain aliens.

The researchers might soon be able to find evidence of life on the planets, they have said. British astronomer Dr Chris Copperwheat, from Liverpool John Moores University, who was part of the international team, said: “The discovery of multiple rocky planets with surface temperatures which allow for liquid water make this amazing system an exciting future target in the search for life."

https://www.google.ca/amp/www.indep...ive-exoplanet-a7593941.html?amp?client=safari

Damned their intellect .. damned .. :laughing6:
why do people believe anything told to them by NASA or the like?

I say: the nearby planets like Venus and Mars and they are not certain about them, then what about planets 39 LIGHT YEARS FROM THE EARTH

So they are like the earth in size? seven planets like the earth in size! How could they be the same size, and they most probably include water and life! While the nearby Mars does not include water and does not include living beings! according to their claims.

Here I remember a historical joke, and it may not be a trustworthy story:

Quraish tribesmen went to the uncle of Prophet Mohammed who constantly protected him, and they said to him: "We propose to give you this young guy: Walid who is a handsome and nice looking gentleman, and in return deliver Mohammed to us!"

He said: "I give Mohammed to you and what will you do to him?"

They said: "We kill him!"

Mohammed's uncle said to them: "What foolish you are, so away with your minds and wisdom! So that you suggest I give you my son so as to kill him, while you give to me your son that I may grow him for you!"
 
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