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Hubble discovers a REALLY old planet...!

Posted: 11.07.2003, 00:24
by Evil Dr Ganymede
This system might be fun to make in Celestia (though I'm not sure if one can put it in a globular cluster...)

http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/2003/19/text

Hubble's found a 13 BILLION year old jovian planet, orbiting a white dwarf/neutron star pair in the M4 globular cluster, nearly 5,500 lightyears away. That's nearly three times as old as the Earth!

Posted: 11.07.2003, 01:37
by Paul
Whoa! This has major implications for the probability of extraterrestrial life. If planets have been forming for twelve billion years even in globular clusters, there must be immeasurably more of them in the Universe than originally thought. Excellent!

Cheers,
Paul

Posted: 21.07.2003, 18:18
by brunetto_64
more informations at this site:

http://www.obspm.fr/encycl/1620-26.html
and
http://www.ph1.uni-koeln.de/~heintzma/N ... lanets.htm

the coordinates are :
Distance from Sun: 12399.4 Light Years ( but also 3.8 kpc...)
Right Ascension: 16 23 38.24
Declination: -26 31 53.9

Who want made the ssc and stc file??? :D
Bruno

Posted: 22.07.2003, 23:21
by Rassilon
Ill give it a whirl...Ive been meaning to make a new pulsar model anyways...