I just heard on the radio, that a new planet has been discovered and that it has oceans on the planet surface. Can anyone clarify this or did I hear wrong?
It's very interesting, I saw it this morning on Yahoo's front page news feeds.
What completely and utterly burns my gluteus maximus is that even if we did find a completely and totally Earth-like planet, and spectroscopic analysis of its atmosphere indicates life in all its glory, we will never in my life, or for thousands of years to come, be able to visit it.
There is more to a habitible zone than just liquid water... tidal locking comes to mind - though that would only render 50% of the planet in darkness and possibly 49% of it to hot as its always in the sun!
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Good point.
However, if it does hold liquid water (which is just speculation) wouldn't that indicate it is not tidally locked? For if it were, the water would burn off the 'day' side?
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The planet is said to be able to harbour liquid water, it has not yet been discovered. At any rate there is no way we could see the water in liquid form, I think the astronomers would have look at some light that had passed through the planets atmosphere to detect the water - which would have be in gaseos form to some degree.
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