the Kepler team has applied a stricter definition of what constitutes a habitable zone in the new catalog, to account for the warming effect of atmospheres, which would move the zone away from the star, out to longer orbital periods.
The good thing is, there’s a very high probability that if there are earth like planets we discover that are billions of years older than ours, they can tell us where the planets they’ve found that are earth like, and then those planets will have told them until everything is well connected in a network, from which point we will be able to go on the universe-net and communicate with them.
Then again, the aliens that had visited this planet probably built the pyramids, and they probably gave us clues!
welcome to my world 😉
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5VZWH0tdgA
nice…got a full length documentary link ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFMXfxx9nvY
not sure if there are commercials or not
the Kepler team has applied a stricter definition of what constitutes a habitable zone in the new catalog, to account for the warming effect of atmospheres, which would move the zone away from the star, out to longer orbital periods.
If they are looking for life forms though, restricting themselves to similar to earth planets probably is a limited idea.
http://news.discovery.com/earth/arsenic-bacteria-alien-life.html
The good thing is, there’s a very high probability that if there are earth like planets we discover that are billions of years older than ours, they can tell us where the planets they’ve found that are earth like, and then those planets will have told them until everything is well connected in a network, from which point we will be able to go on the universe-net and communicate with them.
Then again, the aliens that had visited this planet probably built the pyramids, and they probably gave us clues!
many clues indeud