Sentences with phrase «like planet we know»

The only truly Earth - like planet we know of — ours — takes more than 150 times as long as HAT - P - 7 b does to circle its star, so collecting data on similar planets across multiple orbits will take years.
Hubble observations made while it passed behind its primary star last December, reveal the hot Jupiter - like planet known as HD 189733b is a deep cobalt blue in color, marking the first time that the color of an exoplanet has been measured.

Not exact matches

But when it came to the point where someone's like, «All right, it's time to leave your entire life, your family, everyone you know behind and go to another planet forever until you die,» people would probably say, «Uh, actually... no.»
Jobson added: «William, after all, is the only person — apart from the queen and Prince Charles — on the planet who knows what it's like to be the direct heir in line to the British throne, and only he knows what is expected of him.
I mean, I could get a long lens, and a pair of binoculars, and I could see my house from space, which you know, pretty soon, on the way to Mars, the planet's basically gonna look like a star at some point.
Or the discovery of more and more planets being found in the Milky Way that are possible Earth like planets that could host life as we know it or some other forms of life.
The most recent Nature World News reported this week that a German weekly magazine announced that researchers have found an «Earth - like» planet orbiting Proxima Centauri — a star that's known as a «tiny, red dwarf.»
I know a few Muslims and just like everyone on this planet there are some good and some bad.
wilderness, impressionistic... but then, you realize the sky isn't just gray, it has other odd colours, and the tree isn't really like any tree you know... and then it occurs to you that it looks like a landscape of another planet, that is sort of like earth, but not earth.
If a day is like a thousand years (according to scripture) and the thousand year reign is the last thousand years of this planet as we know it (before the new heavens and new earth), then surely we have at least 224 years remaining before the return of Jesus.
That is kind of like saying, «Hey, an airplane disappeared, thus now we know for sure that little green man flying saucers exist, and they are trying to take over our planet
Like you get to be Kings and Gods of your own planets after you die, oh, wait, that's already taken by the Mormons... but seriously, why are you so self centered to think you get to live on even though your life span is no greater than that of some tortoises (in fact one tortoise named Hanako lived to the very ripe age of 226 years).
While all we know life can live on is earth like planets, there's nothing to rule out life living on other types of planets.
You have basically stated that we are the only inhabitable planet, to say that is completely dishonest... we do know that other earth like planets have been discovered, what we don't know is whether or not they are inhabitable.
One would like to know what planet she lives on — and whether it is possible to buy a house there.
«we do know that other earth like planets have been discovered, what we don't know is whether or not they are inhabitable» = > again we don't know if they are habitable or inhabitable.
20 years behind us southern states and NEW YORK, sad and scary... nobody denies freedoms like the south, nobody... the top ten incarcerators on the planet are southern states and more blacks are in prison then were slaves before the civil war... even if marijuana reforms did pass the republiCANTS in charge would deny you all your freedoms, centuries of practice... no matter though, we never planned on getting your backwards brethren from day one, half the country already but not one southern state, lol... not 1....
Furthermore, no matter how much some people would like to believe the opposite humans are just another animal on this planet.
We don't know what an «old earth» looks like, as we have never found another planet that supports life that we can compare to.
what is necessary and a very important change for us today and the future is our conscience, and this requires global consciousness necessary for our long term needs and survival, we need a faith that will compel us to unite to address the problems of survival, in the future, a few thousand years from now the glacial period cycle is due, earth will no longer be hospitable and we either have to immigrate to other planets or, develope a system that will protect us, the natural calamities like floods, typhoons, sub zero temperatures, will become our big problem in the future, so we need a religion that will guide our conscience from simplistic self survival towards a more holistic view of reality.Our oneness with ourselves and Him is the primary tenets or doctrines of this religion.
Vain words like claiming to know more about life on this planet and how the universe began than the scientists with the highest IQs do?
Our star will continue to expand as it ages and eventually this planet will no longer be hospitable for life as we become more like Mercury.
Then don't fucking pretend, like you have been, that it matches up perfectly with what we know about the formation of starts and planets!
now you might think im crazy but in the bible it says that god does not want man to touch the heavens and what do you know we have a robot on mars that just discoverd water underneath the surface which means that mars was a lively planet in the past and now has gone dead.so is the earth in the same fate or path like mars we will find out on december 23 2012
I know it seems like a small gesture when it's only you, but just think about if everyone was to pitch in, then it would become a global initiative and make one happy planet.
No doubt, there isn't a manager in the planet that exercises football engineering of players like Arsene Wenger does.
You know, I don't believe there's any planet quite like toddler hood.
Many parents know waterproof or «wet» bags like Planet Wise Wet Bags can be used for more than just cloth diapers; store hand towels to wipe sticky faces or hands, toss in a few rags for wiping messes, and / or dry clothes for quick changes after a day of swimming.
Tough Mudder is known as «Probably the toughest event on the planet», and with good reason, especially when the course winds its way through the varied and steep terrain of a major mountain resort like Mount Snow.
We use disposables when traveling, but like knowing that we are leaving the landfills a little more empty and the planet a little better for our son because we cloth diaper.
Just because I use a video or article that best explains things, that just means I'd rather let someone else who KNOWS what they're talking about tell you rather than look like an idiot, just cuz I'm not the most eloquent person on the planet
You know, stuff like where it comes from, how it influences our bodies and the planet, and how to prepare it and treat it with respect.
That began to change when one of Piazzi's rivals, the astronomer William Herschel, noted that Ceres only appeared as a point of light in his telescope rather than a resolved disk, like the other known planets.
Exoplanet hunters are moving beyond simply finding new planets into trying to know what they look like and whether there's surface or subsurface activity.
It is not going to find Earth - like planets, but it may find a whole population of planets we didn't know were out there.
Prior to 1992, keeping track of all the known planets around other stars like the sun was easy — the tally stood at an even zero.
«We want to know: Throughout the universe, how many planets are good like us, or how many are evil like Venus?»
The planet appears to be too hot and violent to support anything like life as we know it, but now that astronomers know how to study the atmosphere of one exoplanet, they are ready to try extending the technique to other, potentially more inviting worlds.
It's hard to know how they formed: The brown dwarfs seem too heavy to have formed from the slow agglomeration of material, like jumbo - sized planets such as Jupiter.
«But it also gives us a clue about what signatures of other planets might look like, especially if they are capable of supporting life as we know it.»
For a long time, that's been a confounding problem in the search for life beyond Earth: If alien life looks nothing like it does on our planet, if it abjures DNA and RNA for building blocks utterly strange, how could robotic explorers even know that they've discovered it?
Until then, all the known exoplanets (planets circling other stars) were big and gaseous, but this one is probably made of rocky materials — the first world like ours found in an alien solar system.
Moyer: Well, they've created of course an Avatar, digital avatar for Watson which is very IBM - like, there's a planet and the glow and Adam type string is going around it that you'll be able to see and in the taping today he was in the center position between the other two human contestants and where human contestants, you know, everyone writes down their name in cursive on the front of their Jeopardy! platform I guess whatever it is Watson was in center.
We had nine planets and dozens of moons, but they seemed like inert, dead places — to the extent that we knew them at all.
By next spring, the planet - hunting space telescope known as Kepler — rejected by NASA three times but then approved after those initial detections of exoplanets in the 1990s — will most likely report the discovery of the first known Earth - like planet in an Earth - like orbit.
«We don't know how common Earth - like planets are in our big universe.
Rohling: Yeah, so what we see is that for a current level of forcing, so 1.6 watts per meter square net forcing, if we look in the relationship that we now recognize between sea - level change and climate forcing, we're are, more or less, looking at in the equilibrium state, natural equilibriumstate, where the planet would like to be that is similar to where we were 3.5 million years ago and that's where we're looking at sea level, you know, at least 15 meters, maybe 25 meters above the present.
This is known as the greenhouse effect and without it our planets surface would likely be frozen, like Mars.
When it comes to clarifying how a celestial body like a planet or a natural satellite is born and grows, it is necessary to know as precisely as possible its internal structure and thermal state.
Although just knowing about planets like Kepler 22b is exciting, astronomers» dream scenario is to find life and study it up close.
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