You
have a new reason to share your Star Trek and Star Wars memorabilia
on iTaggit! Space exploration has gone one step further, turning
science fiction into a real possibility. NASA scientists have
recently released a statement saying they have discovered a fifth
planet orbiting a star outside of our own solar system. The
significance of this discovery suggests that there are many solar
systems in the universe that are packed with planets just like our
own. The new planet is said to have a mass about 45 times larger than
that of Earth's and may resemble Saturn, but it is relatively the
same distance from its sun star, 55 Cancri, as we are from ours. This
is the first time five planets have been found orbiting a solar
system outside of our own; previously only four had been spotted.
Time to collect those old astronomy charts from the attic or closet
and see if yours includes any of these new stars. I know I'm holding
on to mine that still has Pluto as a legitimate planet! You never
know what it might be worth some day. They say 55 Cancri is 41
light-years away in the constellation Cancer, just in case you were curious about its location.
All sci-fi
enthusiasts and collectors will love this next part: Life could
conceivably live on the surface of a moon that might be orbiting this
newly found planet. So far though, a moon would be too small for
scientists to find using their current methods of detection.
Intergalactic real estate may not be available yet, but it seems that
a vacation home among the stars isn't that far away after all.
For
the original article and more information on the findings, click
here.