Earth-like planets raise prospects of alien life
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19/02/2008
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Times Of India (New Delhi)
20-60% Stars Can Give Rise To Life-Supporting Planets Boston (Massachusetts): Planets resembling Earth can be found orbiting many Sun-like stars in our galaxy, increasing the prospects of finding extraterrestial life on some of them, according to a study released on Sunday. University of Arizona astronomer Michael Meyer, working with Nasa's Spitzer space telescope, said his research shows that between 20% and 60% of stars similar to our Sun have conditions favorable for forming rocky planets like Earth. "To study the evolution of gas and dust around Sun-like stars is to understand the formation and evolution of planetary systems,' said Meyer, who was to present his findings on Monday at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. "If we were thinking of what life could emerge around other stars, we might want to know how common rocky planets like Earth might be,' he said of his findings, which also appear in the latest edition of Astrophysical Journal Letters. But he said a lot more research is needed to pin down the prospects for extraterrestial life somewhere in the universe. "What we need is much more data, more missions, more observations to inform what we hope will become a predicted theory of planet formation that we can use to guide our search for life in the universe,' Meyer said. The astronomer and his team of scientists studied six groups of stars