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PARIS (Reuters) - European scientists launched a satellite on Wednesday to seek out new Earth-like planets beyond the solar system and to explore the interior of stars, the European Space Agency (ESA) said.

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The French project, dubbed COROT, sent into orbit a telescope capable of detecting planets smaller than is currently known -- some maybe just a few times the size of Earth and rocky, rather than the larger, gaseous types, ESA said.

An ESA spokeswoman said COROT launched smoothly from Kazakhstan but officials would only know whether the satellite had separated from its launcher correctly at around 1630 GMT.

"COROT will be able to find extra-solar planets of all sizes and natures, contrary to what we can do from the ground at the moment," Claude Catala, one of the researchers associated with the project, told France Info radio before the launch.

"We expect to obtain a better vision of planet systems beyond the solar system, about the distribution of planet sizes," Catala said. "And finally, it will allow us to estimate the likelihood of there existing planets resembling the Earth in the neighborhoods of the sun or further away in the galaxy."

Planets have been found orbiting stars other than the sun but they have never been seen. Instead, scientists have deduced they are there based on the stars' "wobble," the result of the gravitational pull of planets revolving around them.

COROT, a project of the French National Space Studies Center (CNES) in which ESA is participating, will be able to detect smaller, rocky planets by using a different method.

It will measure the light emitted by a star and detect the drop in brightness caused when a planet passes in front of it.

Like the larger planets found so far, however, these new ones will have to be orbiting close to their star.

"Such planets would represent a new, as yet undiscovered, class of world that astronomers believe exists. With COROT, astronomers expect to find between 10-40 of them, together with tens of new gas giants," ESA said.

ESA said COROT would also be used to track sound waves that resonate through a star, creating changes in brightness that should give scientists a glimpse into the interior of the stars themselves.

"These create a 'starquake' that sends ripples across the star's surface, altering its brightness. The exact nature of the ripples allows astronomers to calculate the star's precise mass, age and chemical composition," it said.

In 2008, the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA) is due to launch the first space telescope capable of detecting Earth-sized planets in similar orbits to ours, ESA said.

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give it 50-60 years we might have a working fusion reactor. then perhaps a theorectical FTL drive.

Yes it is possible to go faster then the speed of light.
how? move the space around the vessel and it only has to be the imediate space.
we already have hyposprays, communicators and cloaking devices
And I thought this would be about Rosies pants.
Laettners Legacy Wrote:we already have hyposprays, communicators and cloaking devices

yup.
Laettners Legacy Wrote:we already have hyposprays, communicators and cloaking devices

Cloaking devices? Conceptually, yes. Available? No. But, those may be closer than some other concepts.

Communicators? Big whoop. They had radio even in Star Trek's time.

There have been concepts of using plasmas to disrupt energy weapons.

The real fiction were the Transporters, Warp Drive, Replicators, and even Large spacecraft (design, assembly, operation).
Quote:Planets have been found orbiting stars other than the sun but they have never been seen. Instead, scientists have deduced they are there based on the stars' "wobble," the result of the gravitational pull of planets revolving around them.

And one day when they really perfect their methods of observation, I'll bet they will find little green men on those planets too.

I saw on one of the creation web sites that the odds of finding another planet in the universe just like ours and capable of sustaining life as we know it was 1 in 1 X 10 to the 123rd power. That is a number far larger than Google if I'm not mistaken. There was a list of almost 100 constants (all scientific) that must be maintained in order for our world to keep running and sustain life as we know it. In other words, there isn't another planet in the universe like ours where we could survive. And of course the Bible says there isn't so there is no need to try and justify useless mission for spacecraft. Now, if the object of the mission was to try and understand how nuclear fusion works in stars for the purpose of using fusion on Earth I can see how that might be worthwhile. But, it would be much better to journey to our own sun in order to do this, so these people are just kidding themselves.
DrTorch Wrote:
Laettners Legacy Wrote:we already have hyposprays, communicators and cloaking devices

Cloaking devices? Conceptually, yes. Available? No. But, those may be closer than some other concepts.

Communicators? Big whoop. They had radio even in Star Trek's time.

There have been concepts of using plasmas to disrupt energy weapons.

The real fiction were the Transporters, Warp Drive, Replicators, and even Large spacecraft (design, assembly, operation).

actually Dr.Torch there is a mexican physicist who has come up with a formula that allows you to go faster then the speed of light within known laws. His name is Miguel Alcubierre if you care to look it up.
communicators-aka cell phones were invented because a telephone guy watched Star Trek and decided it was a good idea.

Ion drive on the latest NASA space probe was conceived because of a engineer watching a specific Star Trek episode that mentioned ion drive.

I saw a show on that Mexican, its for real.
Tulsaman Wrote:
DrTorch Wrote:
Laettners Legacy Wrote:we already have hyposprays, communicators and cloaking devices

Cloaking devices? Conceptually, yes. Available? No. But, those may be closer than some other concepts.

Communicators? Big whoop. They had radio even in Star Trek's time.

There have been concepts of using plasmas to disrupt energy weapons.

The real fiction were the Transporters, Warp Drive, Replicators, and even Large spacecraft (design, assembly, operation).

actually Dr.Torch there is a mexican physicist who has come up with a formula that allows you to go faster then the speed of light within known laws. His name is Miguel Alcubierre if you care to look it up.

Wouldn't be anymore exciting than going to the moon. Even if we could travel at near the speed of light (which isn't going to happen for several hundreds years at best), when we got there we would just find another lifeless (and useless) star or solar system. What's the point?
Laettners Legacy Wrote:communicators-aka cell phones were invented because a telephone guy watched Star Trek and decided it was a good idea.

That's not how I heard it. I heard the producers talked w/ ATT (Bell Labs) and others and had them give ideas for what the future would hold. Cell phones (flip phones specifically) were already on the drawing board and in development.
Check out the B&W Andy Griffith Show episode where the guy w/ a broken down car has a phone in his car.

Quote:Ion drive on the latest NASA space probe was conceived because of a engineer watching a specific Star Trek episode that mentioned ion drive.

Once again, this was discussed well before Star Trek. It was in the Sci Fi literature, as well.

Quote:I saw a show on that Mexican, its for real.

That I'll take your word on.
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