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Minggu, 22 Mei 2011

Scientists discover 10 new planet in the Milky Way galaxy

Scientists discover 10 new planet in the Milky Way galaxy, Ten new planets "floating" through the galaxies found in an international team of astronomers led by New Zealand scientists. Tenth Jupiter-sized planet that is a new discovery in the history of the Milky Way. The present invention uses software developed by computer scientists Massey University, Wellington, Australia. "They are the giant planets in our galaxy, about the size of Jupiter turned out. That submarine is a tenth planet somewhere in between us and the stars," said Ian Bond, an Astro Physics, recently. Planets are believed located about two-thirds of the centers of galaxies, located about 25,000 light years.

If they are visible to the naked eye, the planets will be dark, because they do not emit light. This planet can only be removed from the solar system since the meeting of gravity close to other planets or stars. Most likely new planets grow from collapsing ball of gas and dust, but do not have the mass to ignite the fuel and produce starlight alone. These findings led the researchers beraharap free floating Earth-sized planet could support life. Although until now the possibility was small, the planet yet detected.

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