Monday, 25 October 2010

NEW PLANET DISCOVERED THAT CAN BE OCCUPIED

Astronomers declare that they have finally found a new place in the outer solar system that can be inhabited by humans. Only, this time, nature in a new place is very hard, including the extremely hot temperatures.
This was revealed when scientists are exploring outer space outer space and found over 300 planets outside our solar system. Although in general not spherical dense gas, but the European team of astronomers have confirmed that they found a planet, Corot planet-7b, a dense rocky outer solar system.
The importance of rock on a new planet is absolutely necessary for the astronomers before recommending to live by the inhabitants of the earth. "The reason, all human beings are basically living on a rock," said Director of Facilities Observatory in Germany Thuringer, Artie Hartzes.
However, Artie also added that the planet's temperature is very hot-7b Corot. "Presumed, the planet is a little too close to its sun," said Aertie. If it is not as hot as it is, it's absolutely ready for habitable planets.
Artie said that temperatures on the planet Corot-7b reaches 3600 degrees Fahrenheit, or nearly 2,000 degrees Celsius. The planet is rotating in the duration of 20 hours with a speed of nearly 750 thousand km / hour. Its weight is believed to five times the weight of the earth. "It's hot. Corot-7b Planet is a planet of lava," said Artie.
The discovery of the planet is believed to be a major discovery in an attempt to find a place to live other than here on earth. Although not yet able to recommend the inhabitants of the earth to move to the planet, believed to be the discovery of planets Corot-7b will encourage astronomers to find planets that may be occupied by the inhabitants of the earth.

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