Thursday, December 17, 2009

Scientists spot nearby 'super-Earth'

This illustration shows how the newly discovered planet may look orbiting its nearby star, which is smaller than Earth's sun

(CNN) -- Astronomers announced this week they found a water-rich and relatively nearby planet that's similar in size to Earth.

While the planet probably has too thick of an atmosphere and is too hot to support life similar to that found on Earth, the discovery is being heralded as a major breakthrough in humanity's search for life on other planets.

"The big excitement is that we have found a watery world orbiting a very nearby and very small star," said David Charbonneau, a Harvard professor of astronomy and lead author of an article on the discovery, which appeared this week in the journal Nature.

The planet, named GJ 1214b, is 2.7 times as large as Earth and orbits a star much smaller and less luminous than our sun. That's significant, Charbonneau said, because for many years, astronomers assumed that planets only would be found orbiting stars that are similar in size to the sun.

Because of that assumption, researchers didn't spend much time looking for planets circling small stars, he said. The discovery of this "watery world" helps debunk the notion that Earth-like planets could form only in conditions similar to those in our solar system.

"Nature is just far more inventive in making planets than we were imagining," he said.

In a way, the newly discovered planet was sitting right in front of astronomers' faces, just waiting for them to look. Instead of using high-powered telescopes attached to satellites, they spotted the planet using an amateur-sized, 16-inch telescope on the ground.

There were no technological reasons the discovery couldn't have happened long ago, Charbonneau said.

The planet is also rather near to our solar system -- only about 40 light-years away.
Planet GJ 1214b is classified as a "super-Earth" because it is between one and 10 times as large as Earth. Scientists have known about the existence of super-Earths for only a couple of years. Most planets discovered by astronomers have been gassy giants that are much more similar to Jupiter than to Earth.

Charbonneau said it's unlikely that any life on the newly discovered planet would be similar to life on Earth, but he didn't discount the idea entirely.

"This planet probably does have liquid water," he said.

Source: CNN

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Funny Dance


eh... if u are eating..pls dun watch.. might puke..

Coconut Carrying Octopus

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Facepalm on Modern warfare 2

Recent interview with Michelle Rodriguez

What games are you playing these days?

Assassin's Creed II.

What do you think about the Italian Renaissance thing going on there?

I think it's awesome, but I haven't had a chance to get that far into it yet because I'm too busy with freaking Call of Duty!

What are your thoughts on the airport sequence in Modern Warfare 2?

There's an airport sequence?

Where they make you go and kill the hostages.

Holy shit.

You haven ‘t played that part?

Uh-uh. I haven't gotten that far. I've been playing online.

There's a sequence where they force you to kill the hostages.

Holy shit. And do you have to do it?

You have to do it or you die, since they find out you're undercover.

Fucked up. Talk about collateral damage.

/facepalm... for the ppl who dunno... THAT airport level is onli the 2nd level of the game... 3rd, if u count the training tutorial mission...

anyway there's ppl who onli buys it to play online... so... *shruggs*

When mum's not at home...


lolz.. wtf sia !!

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Self-made Parking Lot


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Monday, December 14, 2009

Wolf Daddy


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