Video News Release 16: It's Far, It's Small, It's Cool: It's an Icy Exoplanet! (eso0603a)

Distant Planet Brings Astronomers Closer to home

Using a network of telescopes scattered across the globe, including the Danish 1.54m telescope at ESO La Silla (Chile), astronomers [1] discovered a new extrasolar planet significantly more Earth-like than any other planet found so far. The planet, which is only about 5 times as massive as the Earth, circles its parent star in about 10 years. It is the least massive exoplanet around an ordinary star detected so far and also the coolest [2]. The planet most certainly has a rocky/icy surface. Its discovery marks a groundbreaking result in the search for planets that support life.

The new planet, designated by the unglamorous identifier of OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb, orbits a red star five times less massive than the Sun and located at a distance of about 20,000 light years, not far from the centre of our Milky Way galaxy.

The video shows an artist impression of the newly found Exoplanet.

Read more about it on eso0603.

This Video News Release is targeted especially at broadcasters for further editing. In order to keep the audio tracks editable, different sound information has been recorded on two separate tracks at optimal volumes as is common standard in professional post production. This video is not meant for on screen viewing — on ESOcasts are better suited for that.

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Identificador:eso0603a
Fecha de publicación:25 de Enero de 2006
Noticias relacionadas:eso0603
Duración:03 m 34 s
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Tipo:Milky Way : Star : Circumstellar Material : Planetary System
Categoría:Exoplanets
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