Hot Jupiters May Indicate Hospitable Planets
eldavojohn writes "An interesting article from National Geographic points out that other solar systems which contain planets like a 'Hot Jupiter' have a higher chance of also containing Earth-like planets." From the article: "'We now think there is a new class of ocean-covered--and possibly habitable--planets in solar systems unlike our own,' Raymond said. The simulations also showed that rocky planets known as hot Earths may often form when hot Jupiters push material forward during their inward treks. But hot Earths, which can be up to five times bigger than our Earth, orbit closer to their stars and are not likely to support life. Even if water does contribute to their formation, most hot Earths probably end up dry, study co-author Raymond says. "
Yah, I sometimes post to Slashdot after hitting the bong too.
Would you hit it?
Enough gravity, and you may not have a choice.
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"Hot Jupiters!" has just become my favorite exclamation, bumping "Good Gravy!" off the list and pushing "OH BOY OH BOY OH BOY!!!" down to the #2 spot.
there is no need to sign your posts. this isn't usenet. your username is right there above your post. stop it.
...the term for an "earth-like" planet is "Class M".
These scientists, however, are talking about "Hot Earths" -- which would be "Class L" planets.
Do daemons dream of electric sleep()?