SYDNEY (AFP) - Scientists recently discovered planets 'twin Earth' which is beyond the solar system. His name, Planet Gliese 581g. Another name that kendengarannya more beautiful is the 'World Zarmina'.The discovery was the result of observations over 11 years by scientists from various countries.
The scientists found that not only the World Zarmina, but also found a mysterious signal emitted from the planet which is then referred to as Earth's twin planet.
Is Dr Ragbir Bhathal, scientists from the University of Western Sydney which saw a strange signal that in December 2008 - long before it was announced that there could be habitable planets that orbit stars living in dwarf, Gliese 581.
Bhathal who is a member organization of SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) - organization that aims to open a contact with another life beyond Earth - was watching the sky when he found the signal 'suspicious' of galaxies in an area where Gliese 581g settled.
This discovery strengthens the notion that Gliese 581g is the most Earth-like planet ever found. Is there life there?
Bhathal only a month before the discovery of astronomers announced the discovery of Gliese planet less habitable 581e (habitable) compared Gliese581g - although both are located around the same star is away, about 20 light years.
"We found a sharp signal, such as lasers that we've been looking for. That's what we found, and we are very excited," Bhathal said as reported by the Daily Mail site.
For months after its discovery, Bhathal who had a reputation as an 'alien hunter from Australia' sweeping the sky to seek a second signal to find out whether it is a real phenomenon or just an instrument error.Unfortunately, his search did not produce anything.
However, the discovery of Earth-like planet around Gliese 581 - both 581e and 581d, to make public the more wild imagination.
Documentary filmmaker, RDF and social networking sites, Bebo using radio telescopes in Ukraine to send a focused beam of information - contains 500 messages from the public in the form of radio waves that dirahkan to Gliese 581.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Science of Australia when it organized the 20,000 users Twitter to send messages to neighboring stars far outside Earth's solar system.
The notion that true life exists around Gliese 581 is currently strengthened by the opinion of Dr. Steven Vogt of the University of California, Santa Cruz. He claimed 100 percent sure that there is life on the planet.
Planet Gliese 581g located in the constellation 'Goldilocks Zone' - a region in space where conditions are not too hot, not too cold for liquid terlali that make up the sea, lakes, or rivers.
The planet also seems to have a veil of atmosphere, like Earth's gravity.The scientists suggest that, if true, this finding is supporting the fact that the universe filled with planets that are similar to the human world.
"The number of systems suspected of having a livable planet living creatures, probably around 10 to 20 percent. When multiplied by hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way, these large numbers."
There may be tens of billions of such systems in our galaxy.
"Personally, given the growing trend of life anywhere, I can say that the chances for life on this planet is 100 percent. I hardly doubt it," said Vogt.(Ar/vs2)
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