Washington, September 13, 2011
First Published: 13:34 IST(13/9/2011)
Last Updated: 13:39 IST(13/9/2011)
Last Updated: 13:39 IST(13/9/2011)
|
Pic: Solar system
The discovery by HARPS team, led by Michel Mayor (University of Geneva, Switzerland), is the largest number of such planets ever announced at one time.
“The harvest of discoveries from HARPS has exceeded all expectations and includes an exceptionally rich population of super-Earths and Neptune-type planets hosted by stars very similar to our Sun. And even better - the new results show that the pace of discovery is accelerating,” said Mayor.
In the eight years since it started surveying stars like the Sun using the radial velocity technique HARPS has been used to discover more than 150 new planets.
16 earth-like exoplanets discovered
ANI
Washington, September 13, 2011
Washington, September 13, 2011
First Published: 13:34 IST(13/9/2011)
Last Updated: 13:39 IST(13/9/2011)
Last Updated: 13:39 IST(13/9/2011)
Pic: Solar system
The discovery by HARPS team, led by Michel Mayor (University of Geneva, Switzerland), is the largest number of such planets ever announced at one time.
“The harvest of discoveries from HARPS has exceeded all expectations and includes an exceptionally rich population of super-Earths and Neptune-type planets hosted by stars very similar to our Sun. And even better - the new results show that the pace of discovery is accelerating,” said Mayor.
In the eight years since it started surveying stars like the Sun using the radial velocity technique HARPS has been used to discover more than 150 new planets.
The new findings are being presented at a conference on Extreme Solar Systems where 350 exoplanet experts are meeting in Wyoming, USA.
No comments:
Post a Comment