Kepler Spots "Perfectly Aligned" Alien Worlds
astroengine writes "When NASA's Kepler space telescope started finding planets at odd angles to their parent stars, scientists wondered if our solar system's tidy geometry, with the planets neatly orbiting around the sun's equator, was an exception to the rule. That idea can be laid to rest thanks to an innovative use of the Kepler data which aligned three planets circling the sun-like star Kepler-30 with a giant spot on the star's surface. 'The planets themselves are not all that remarkable — two giant Jupiters and one super-Earth — but what is remarkable is that they aligned so perfectly,' astronomer Drake Deming, with the University of Maryland, told Discovery News."
I'm a software engineer so my knowledge is rather limited, but I'd have assumed that the orbits of planets would tend to be in the same plane as the spinning of the galaxy, so if you look at a mostly flat galaxy, you'll find mostly aligned orbits, and if a galaxy was more... "chaotic", the orbits would be likewise less aligned in respect with each other.
How can three planets in one solar system have any statistical significance in answering that question ??
If only mechanical engineering had some breakthrough that could let us create engines that travel at light speed but sadly even light speed wouldn't be good enough to travel the whole wonderland. I hope we don't end up just looking at all these planets like sour grapes.
we'll show those blue freaks that unobtainium isn't fer plantin' trees on!
Operation Guillotine is in effect.
if the universe is infinite, then there are an infinite number of stars. It follows that orbiting those infinite stars is an infinite number of planets. HOWEVER, and here's the paradox: if not all stars have orbiting planets, then the number of stars with orbiting planets is less than infinite, ie, finite. There are two countering assumptions right there: there is an infinite number of planets in the universe, there is a finite number of planets in the universe.
Statistically speaking, this is significant, as there are now a finite number of systems with similar orbital layouts (ie flat vs cloudy/chaotic). Since we can't put numbers on the previous assumptions, I could say with as much authority as the guy who says that there lots of flat solar systems, that there are only two: the one we live in, and the one spotted around Kepler 80.
Operation Guillotine is in effect.
Universe is 2D.
The 3D stuff is just to milk more money!
this is a piss-take
Yes, an utterly pathetic one. The kind of witless yammering you'd expect from a 14 year old.
I'm no fan of religion, but this kind of empty sneering does nothing to promote the adoption of reason.
(1.21 gigawatts) / (88 miles per hour) = 30 757 874 newtons
Where's Larry Niven's Kemplerer rosette in known space when you need it .....
who where what when now?
The planets are merely aligned in the same plane - and not perfectly.
When I first read the headline, I was expecting to read about a ring of planets sharing the same orbit - what would be equivalent to the first stage of maneuver for the development of a niven ring or even a dyson sphere. Now that would have been exciting news.
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> innovative use of the Kepler data which aligned three planets...
Well, in Superman III, we learned weather satellites could be used to control the weather, so why couldn't astronomy satellites be used to align planets?
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I am still trying to make sense of the summary...
The 3 planets are aligned perfectly with what? A spot on the surface of the star?
(Maybe thats the shadow of another (very close in) planet).
Reads on further
"but what is remarkable is that they aligned so perfectly,' astronomer Drake Deming, with the University of Maryland,"
So the planets are aligned with the University of Maryland ?
Generaly the planets of our solar system are on the same plane as each other - except for Pluto, and that was kicked out for its bad behaviour by the IAU
If all the planets transit the same spot and this indicates that the planets all orbit the star on the same plane, is it a possibility that this spot itself is the remnant of a once orbiting planet?
Could the spot be a sort of cosmic skid mark?
How would such evidence of a planet taking a sun dive appear to astronomers?
...innovative use of the Kepler data which aligned three planets circling the sun-like star Kepler-30 with a giant spot on the star's surface...
How could they use data to move planets into a new alignment?! Is this one of those observer-changes-the-outcome things?
The alignment does not prove they were formed from a rotating disk of gas. Planets in stable orbits around a sun with great tilts will gradually shift their orbits to nearly a common plane. This is caused by their own gravity affecting each other. How fast it happens depends on things like locations of larger planets and orbital timings. Note that while this is happening, their own rotational angle does not change. So the net result is planets with rotation planes not in alignment with orbit planes. This is the other explanation for Earth's 23 degree tilt (it's orbit was 23 degrees different when formed, and gradually tugged into the existing orbital plane, leaving the rotation plane unchanged).
now we need to go OSS in diesel cars
Any scientist wondering this should probably look up the terms selection bias and anthropic principle, and stop calling himself a "scientist."
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Don't go there, seriously !
3 Aligned planets : not really happening by "accident"... hence : (tech to align planets + drake eq. + Gaussian Curve) -> older civ. than we are + (such a big & obvious "painting" in the sky ) -> not really a prime directive respincting "race" -> IT'S A TRAP !