Wednesday, February 15, 2012

What makes a planet livable? Five things scientists look for.

Since 1995, astronomers have been hunting in earnest for possible havens for life outside the solar system. So far, they've detected more than 550 extrasolar planets, or exoplanets. Another 2,000-plus possible planets are waiting in the wings for confirmation.?Researchers are working on ways to identify a "potentially Earth-like" planet ? even if it isn't an identical twin.?One group, led by Washington State University astrobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch, has proposed a way to rate any planet's potential habitability and how similar some of its basic properties are to Earth's.?Based on the rating systems, published in a recent issue of the journal Astrobiology, here is what the team looks for.

- Pete Spotts,?Staff writer

Look to a planet's mass, radius, and surface temperature for a first-cut answer. Radius and mass allow an estimate of density, which provides clues to the planet's bulk composition. Mass and radius also allow scientists to calculate the planet's escape velocity, the speed at which an object must travel to escape the planet's gravity.

Combine escape velocity with surface temperature and you glean a planet's ability to hold on to an atmosphere, which is a key factor in determining whether liquids exist on the planet. Estimates of the planet's surface temperature are based mostly on the planet's distance from its star and the star's surface temperature.

Using the rating system, scientists have labeled four confirmed exoplanets as similar to Earth. The most Earth-like are: Gliese 667Cc, followed by HD 85512b, Kepler 22b, and Gliese 581d. All are planets with masses larger than Earth's ? so-called super Earths. (Kepler 22b could well fall off the list with additional data, says Abel Mendez, who heads the Planetary Habitability Laboratory at the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo and is a member of the team that designed the rating system.)

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/Lfz87Yb69Ls/What-makes-a-planet-livable-Five-things-scientists-look-for

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