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Extrasolar Earthlike Planets

Extrasolar Earthlike Planets. By Daniel Paik. What is Earth-like?. What is Earth-like?. Energy Source Photo- spheric Temperature Mass Orbit and Rotation Microenvironments/Extremophiles Ecology What do you think is the hardest aspect of Earth for a planet to emulate?. Energy Source

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Extrasolar Earthlike Planets

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  1. Extrasolar Earthlike Planets By Daniel Paik

  2. What is Earth-like? What is Earth-like? • Energy Source • Photo-spheric Temperature • Mass • Orbit and Rotation • Microenvironments/Extremophiles • Ecology • What do you think is the hardest aspect of Earth for a planet to emulate? • Energy Source • Photo-spheric Temperature • Mass • Orbit and Rotation • Microenvironments/Extremophiles • Ecology • What do you think is the hardest aspect of Earth for a planet to emulate? • Energy Source • Photo-spheric Temperature • Mass • Orbit and Rotation • Microenvironments/Extremophiles • Ecology • What do you think is the hardest aspect of Earth for a planet to emulate?

  3. Kepler-62e Kepler-62e • Kepler-62 in Lyra constellation • 4th planet of 5 • 3-11 billion years old • 1200ly • Ice/water • 1.6x • 122 days • Habitable zone • Kepler-62 in Lyra constellation • 4th planet of 5 • 3-11 billion years old • 1200ly • Ice/water • 1.6x • 122 days • Habitable zone

  4. Kepler-62f Kepler-62f • Lyra • 1.4x • Ice/water • Habitable zone • If Kepler-62f has a mass of 1.4x Earth, would it be easier or harder to move than on Earth? • Lyra • 1.4x • Ice/water • Habitable zone • If Kepler-62f has a mass of 1.4x Earth, would it be easier or harder to move than on Earth?

  5. Kepler-186f Kepler-186f • 10% bigger • Habitable zone • Earth-like terrain • Potential atmosphere • 135 days • 500ly • 10% bigger • Habitable zone • Earth-like terrain • Potential atmosphere • 135 days • 500ly

  6. Gliese 581g Gliese 581g • 5th planet from star • Habitable zone • 20 ly • 2.4x mass • .15x Earth orbit • Controversial Existence

  7. Of these planets, which do you think could most likely harbor life and why? Of these planets, which do you think could most likely harbor life and why? • Kepler-62e • Kepler-62f • Kepler-186f • Gliese 581g • Kepler-62e • Kepler-62f • Kepler-186f • Gliese 581g

  8. URLs used • http://www.space.com/3728-major-discovery-planet-harbor-water-life.html • http://www.nation.lk/edition/component/k2/item/28403-new-%E2%80%98earth-like-planet%E2%80%99-discovered-cousin-of-the-earth.htmlCousin of Earth • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/seth-shostak/kepler-186f-is-it-inhabit_b_5186220.html read Matthew K. • http://www2.lowell.edu/users/jch/workshop/drs/drs-p1.html • http://www.space.com/20722-two-alien-oceanic-earth-like-planets-found-video.html • http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/science/2014/04/17/the-most-earth-like-planet-yet-detected/ft29yx0cgftmB81esglimI/story.html

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