Researchers at MIT have discovered an Earth - sized
exoplanet named Kepler 78b that whips around its host star in a mere 8.5 hours — one of the shortest orbital periods ever detected.
Researchers have discovered an Earth - sized
exoplanet named Kepler 78b that whips around its host star in a mere 8.5 hours — one of the shortest orbital periods ever detected.
Assuming myriad media articles and Wikipedia serve as a good source on societal group - think, clear
exoplanet name examples already stand out:
Other
exoplanet names likewise derived from star names include the HD series, such as the super-Earth HD 85512 b, and the Gliese and GJ planets.
Uwingu's Alen Stern believes
the exoplanet naming issue will ultimately resolve itself through «usage» — whatever names the public simply begins using in aggregate will stick, regardless of any official approval or contest.
And maybe it's true that whether it's the IAU, Uwingu or any other campaign, it's best to consider
exoplanet naming as just a whimsical divergence.
This was followed by the announcement of NameExoWorlds, the IAU's own, entirely free effort at crowd - sourced
exoplanet naming.
Not exact matches
The planet,
named Kepler - 78b, is the smallest
exoplanet for which researchers know both size and mass.
In this episode: Supernova Space Rays, Liquid Lunar Mystery, Red Dwarf
Exoplanets,
Name Pluto's Moons and Meteor Attack from Space.
And «targets» is the
name of the game with the Transiting
Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), launching in 2017 and spearheaded by MIT.
«NameExoWorlds: A contest to
name exoplanets and their host stars.»
A list of 305 well - characterized
exoplanets, discovered prior to 31 December 2008 [3], has been selected for naming by the IAU Exoplanets for the Public Working Group and is being published today on the www.NameExoWorlds.or
exoplanets, discovered prior to 31 December 2008 [3], has been selected for
naming by the IAU
Exoplanets for the Public Working Group and is being published today on the www.NameExoWorlds.or
Exoplanets for the Public Working Group and is being published today on the www.NameExoWorlds.org website.
Roughly 2,000 known worlds orbit diverse locales throughout the Milky Way, and there's one thing the
exoplanets have in common: None of them have
names.
In a 2009 paper, he suggested Greco - Roman
names for almost all 403
exoplanets then known.
That star, officially called 51 Pegasi, is the root of the
exoplanet's
name.
I would personally advocate taking this extraordinary opportunity of
naming exoplanets to really represent the world culture.»
The final version of his paper, published in 2010 in the Bulletin of the Brazilian Astronomical Society, recommended non-Western mythological
names for the additional
exoplanets discovered since his arXiv draft.
It held a contest to
name the closest
exoplanet, designated (by the IAU, of course) as Alpha Centauri Bb.
Most
exoplanets found in this way simply retain their star's official
name, followed by a lowercase letter.
The pros: Just by looking at the
exoplanet's taxonomic species
name, someone in the know would glean loads of information.
Exoplanets could be
named for «people who have contributed to the enhancement of humankind — musicians or writers or painters or artists,» he says.
«We feel it should be open to the people of the Earth to
name exoplanets anything they like as long as it's not pejorative, prejudiced, insulting or profane,» Stern says.
And so far, the
exoplanet,
named Proxima Centauri b, is shaping up to be quite Earth - like, roughly the mass of our planet and in just the right place where, if it has an atmosphere, liquid water could exist on the surface.
From frightening ancient toilets to
exoplanets» wacky
names, you'll find page - turning stories from cover to cover.
So what's in an
exoplanet's
name?
Exoplanets and their bland, IAU - enforced
names were an easy target for anyone wanting to show that the Union was out of touch with public opinion.
Until now, the only official
names for
exoplanets have come from a bland, unimaginative, nearly algorithmic process.
Each
exoplanet usually takes the
name of its star, with a lowercase letter added after the star's
name to delineate its order of discovery.
Yet «Phantasos» is not among the options listed for that
exoplanet; instead, you can vote to call it
names like «Ninja» or «Leisurely Fish.»
In many of these cases, the star will thus take its
name from various details of the scientific projects that brought attention to it by discovering its planetary system, which leads to
exoplanets with unwieldy monikers like «2MASS J04414489 +2301513 b» or «MOA -2007-BLG-192Lb.»
In July 2014 the IAU launched a process for giving proper
names to
exoplanets and their host stars.
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name from the
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letting EVE Online try their hand at
naming exoplanets.
Ned Coker, Senior PR and Social Media Lead at CCP, said that «Nothing has been decided on the
naming conventions yet, should a
exoplanet be discovered through Project Discovery / EVE Online.