#exoplanets

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

https://youtube.com/watch?v=KsiAYoh8eTs

0:00 So many #exoplanets!
1:10 #How these planets are found
2:10 Discovered by Zooniverse volunteers
2:40 Strange new planet in the habitable zone
3:20 Additional discoveries
4:00 Archives uncover something else
4:50 Why this is strange
5:30 Habitable moons?
7:00 Additional discoveries
7:50 Conclusions
zooniverse.org/projects/nora-dot-eisner/planet-hunters-tess/about/research
Planet Hunters TESS. V. A Planetary System Around a Binary Star, Including a Mini-Neptune in the #Habitable Zone

waynerad@diasp.org

"Meet TOI-700's exoplanets: Our best bet for alien life." TOI-700, discovered by the ongoing TESS mission, is known to have at least two potentially inhabited, Earth-sized worlds around it.

"The ideal candidate for discovering a potentially inhabited exoplanet should correspond to the following properties: it should be rocky, with a thin atmosphere, similar in size to Earth, but not much larger, around a star with a stable, continuous energy output, at a distance conducive to the presence of liquid water on its surface, with a similar abundance of heavy elements to our own Solar System, where enough time has passed so that life has had a transformative impact on the planet's biosphere, and where it's close enough so that near-future technology could reveal those relevant, key biosignatures."

"Although TOI-700 is an M-class star -- a red dwarf -- it's one of the more massive red dwarfs out there, with more than 40% the mass of the Sun." "It has never been seen to flare, has negligible sunspot activity, and indicates that the star has been around for a while: at least 1.5 billion years already. Additionally, it has almost an identical heavy element content to our Sun."

Meet TOI-700's exoplanets: Our best bet for alien life

#discoveries #astronomy #exoplanets #tess

kratonic@diasp.eu

Habitable Exoplanets are Bad News for Humanity

"While emergence of intelligent life could be rare, the silence could also be the result of intelligent life emerging frequently but subsequently failing to survive for long. Might every sufficiently advanced civilisation stumble across a suicidal technology or unsustainable trajectory? We know that a Great Filter prevents the emergence of prosperous interstellar civilisations, but we don’t know whether or not it lies in humanity’s past or awaits us in the future."

#planets #exoplanets #aliens #science #Kepler-186f #Fermi #Fermi-Paradox