New exoplanets,but no extrasolar.ssc upates

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New exoplanets,but no extrasolar.ssc upates

Post #1by danielj » 08.02.2005, 14:24

Where is Chris?The last extrasolar.ssc update was in December 20 and since then,several planets were discovered including one with only 14 Earth masses.But I don??t understand why is this smallest planet(discovered in January 2005),since one of the Rho1 Cnc planet had a mass of 14 Earths.Is this new planet with a smaller radius?

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Post #2by selden » 08.02.2005, 14:33

Grant Hutchison was the person who kept the exoplanet list up to date. Unfortunately, due to other commitments, he is no longer contributing to Celestia.

Added later:

Please provide a reference for the new low mass planet that you mention. I can't find any such.
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Post #3by Dollan » 08.02.2005, 16:14

If you're referring to the January 25th update located here, then they were already in the last update. In fact, I'm not certain why these worlds were listed as being new planets; it is possible that they were recently confirmed.

I think Danielj might be referring to two worlds that were recently discovered to have about 14 Earth masses. One was orbiting Rho Cancri, the other GJ 436 (which actually has a mass of some 21 Earth masses).

Apparently a new world was announced today, orbiting PSR 1257+12 B, being about 1/5 the size of Pluto (!). Here's where I found the story.

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Post #4by maxim » 08.02.2005, 19:09

Is there anyone out there, willing to take the task to update the exoplanets list regularily?

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Post #5by chris » 08.02.2005, 19:28

maxim wrote:Is there anyone out there, willing to take the task to update the exoplanets list regularily?

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I'll be adding the new pulsar planet tonight . . . As Dollan noted, the other five 'new' planets are already in extrasolar.ssc.

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Post #6by Ynjevi » 08.02.2005, 22:49

Speaking of new extrasolar planets, it seems the Geneva Group has found six new planets (plus one corfirmation) but Extrasolar Planet Encyclopaedia hasn't yet been updated.

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Post #7by Dollan » 08.02.2005, 23:05

Sweet! thanks for the heads up!

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