Barnard's Star b
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Barnard's Star b
This adds the recently found and has a 99% chance of being real based on data, exoplanet Barnard's Star b.
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I released this addon 2 years ago.
Anthony B. Russo, I like Pluto. Mod of the Celestia subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Celestiasoftware/
I have over 40 computers, trying to list them here would be a pain.
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And mod of the Discord server.
I have over 40 computers, trying to list them here would be a pain.
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And mod of the Discord server.
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In 2021, the radial velocity signal vanished since we got newer data about the star, proving the so-called planet doesn't exist after all: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2021/05/18/astronomers-nix-idea-of-super-earth-around-barnards-star/?sh=79891a41842a
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yeah that is sadEric Nelson wrote:In 2021, the radial velocity signal vanished since we got newer data about the star, proving the so-called planet doesn't exist after all: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2021/0 ... barnards-star/?sh=79891a41842a
There is a limit to how far we can travel into the stars.
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It shows us that even to this day with all our technology, we never really know what's out there.
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It's all I had to say at this moment since there's nothing else to say about what I said before.
Exoplanets are extremely hard to find as they're so far away and technology is limited and even the transiting ones are hard to detect as the planets take up very small fractions of the stars, blocking out relatively very little of their light.
And that can be visually hard to distinguish from data artifacts.
So everyone looking for them keeps inspecting them and measuring with as much data as possible to find out whether they're real or not.
Exoplanets are extremely hard to find as they're so far away and technology is limited and even the transiting ones are hard to detect as the planets take up very small fractions of the stars, blocking out relatively very little of their light.
And that can be visually hard to distinguish from data artifacts.
So everyone looking for them keeps inspecting them and measuring with as much data as possible to find out whether they're real or not.