09-03-2007, 09:34 PM
I saw a discussion on another forum on the chances of Earth like planets in other solar systems being found in the near future. I'm interested in hearing our members view on this.
There are many projects being launched specifically for this purpose being launched in the near future so I'm optimistic! There have been many exoplanets found but due to the methods available for detecting them they have all been gas giants (much like our Jupiter) as these are the easiest to detect. Earth like planets (in size, distance from star and atmospheric conditions) are much harder to detect as the light they emit is of such a small intensity compared to their home star.
There are many projects being launched specifically for this purpose being launched in the near future so I'm optimistic! There have been many exoplanets found but due to the methods available for detecting them they have all been gas giants (much like our Jupiter) as these are the easiest to detect. Earth like planets (in size, distance from star and atmospheric conditions) are much harder to detect as the light they emit is of such a small intensity compared to their home star.