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Zeta Reticulum

Started by Anthra, December 15, 2013, 03:38:35 PM

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Anthra

Well, this wee prject took for ever, but, through all the "real" work and other distractions I managed to finally complete this.

In my video We discuss the Zeta Reticulum System. That collection of stars that are included on the Betty Hill Star map. We talk about the stars themselves and whether they can support life as it is known on Earth. I show the discovered planets and the wonderful real world possibilities of life around alien stars.



A51Watcher



Well done video Anthra, Bravo!

It presents your case and research well.


GFY added



stealthyaroura

yeah nicely done A, ;)
That is one of the more interesting cases,the hill map.
ya put the work in so gold for you.

Nikola Tesla humanitarian / Genius.
never forget this great man who gave so much
& asked for nothing but to let electricity be free for all.

timmyb

Wow really interesting. To bad it's 39 light years away though. I'd love for us to send a probe that way.

deuem

Hi Anthra, Is there any way you could rar or zip split this vid into 3 files and give it to me in 3 emails. It is about 57mgs and I would really like to see your hard work.  Deuem

Anthra

Quote from: deuem on December 17, 2013, 01:55:04 PM
Hi Anthra, Is there any way you could rar or zip split this vid into 3 files and give it to me in 3 emails. It is about 57mgs and I would really like to see your hard work.  Deuem

Not sure if I can split it, but I can "zip" the MP4 file and make it available. Would that help?


A51Watcher




Water Found in Extrasolar Planet's Atmosphere

..."HD209458b is a world well-known among planet hunters. In 1999, it became the first planet to be directly observed around a normal star outside our solar system and, a few years later, was the first exoplanet confirmed to have oxygen and carbon in its atmosphere."


http://www.space.com/3673-water-extrasolar-planet-atmosphere.html




A51Watcher




There are some 100 million other places in the Milky Way galaxy that could support complex life, according to new research by astronomers.

They have developed a new computation method to examine data from planets orbiting other stars in the universe.




Credit: Courtesy of Planetary Habitability Laboratory, University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo.


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140609100725.htm



zorgon

A long long time ago...
(well a few decades back :P)
NASA and "Expert' Scientists around the World said that the odds of there being Other Planets out there, let alone entire systems... where impossibly high

Today...

We have already cataloged:

1135 planetary systems / 1821 planets / 467 multiple planet systems

It is getting mighty CROWEDED out there

I used to be on top of it  but now I am so far behind I will never catch ip

Good thing THESES GUYS are

EXTRASOLAR PLANET CATALOG