New 'super-Earth' found in space
![]() Alison Boyle London Science Museum "Moreover, its radius should be only 1.5 times the Earth's radius, and models predict that the planet should be either rocky - like our Earth - or covered with oceans." Xavier Delfosse, a member of the team from Grenoble University, added: "Liquid water is critical to life as we know it." He believes the planet may now become a very important target for future space missions dedicated to the search for extra-terrestrial life. These missions will put telescopes in space that can discern the tell-tale light "signatures" that might be associated with biological processes. The observatories would seek to identify trace atmospheric gases such as methane, and even markers for chlorophyll, the pigment in Earth plants that plays a critical role in photosynthesis. 'Indirect' detection The exoplanet - as astronomers call planets around a star other than the Sun - is the smallest yet found, and completes a full orbit of its parent star in just 13 days. ![]() EXOPLANET GLIESE 581 C |
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