Multiple Asteroid Belts Found Orbiting Nearby Star
Kligat writes "Scientists have found two asteroid belts around the star Epsilon Eridani, the ninth closest star to our solar system. Epsilon Eridani also possesses an icy outer ring similar in composition to our Kuiper Belt, but with 100 times more material, and a Jovian mass planet near the edge of the innermost belt. Researchers believe that two other planets must orbit the 850 million year old star near the other two belts. Terrestrial planets are possible, but not yet indicated."
For those of you who dont want to RTFA but want some reference on why this is important, let me put a quote for you:
"Studying Epsilon Eridani is like having a time machine to look at our solar system when it was young,"
This one actually gives some information on how they detected the belts (short version: it's based on infrared emissions that could only come from rocky debris).
And here is the actual paper on arXiv, if you want the full technical details of their methods.
The canon home of Vulcan is 40 Eridani, not Epsilon Eridani. So, no scientific conspiracy.
No boom today. Boom tomorrow. There's always a boom tomorrow. - Cmdr. Susan Ivanova
Frighteningly, I seem to be even more of a Trek geek than you are — Vulcan is in the 40 Eridani star system, aka Omicron Eridani, not Epsilon Eridani.
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
From TFA:
Two rings of rocks, and one of ice.
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
I bet they can't even accurately predict what the odds are of successfully navigating through this asteroid belt.
Easy. Just stay out of plane.
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(It'd take me only 10 parsecs to figure it out. That's how good I am at).
It would take you around 300 000 000 000 000 kilometers to work out if you can get through something roughly 8 975 880 000 km wide?
You too can read about what a parsec and astronomical unit is in the privacy of your own home.
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