2006年VOA标准英语-New Planet Discovered Around Distant Star(在线收听) |
By Paul Sisco Scientists in Washington D.C. have announced the discovery of a new planet. It is the largest planet ever seen from Earth.
It is almost one and half times bigger than Jupiter -- the largest planet in our solar system. And it is less dense than water.
The discovery is the result of data from four small telescopes combined with that from two of the world's largest. Scanning the sky nightly, astronomers zoomed in on this pair of stars. They discovered and measured the new planet's shadow on one of them. "I personally think we're seeing the tip of the iceberg,” said Noyes. “There are going to be found many, many, many more giant planets, because our technology for detection them is improving, but furthermore, we may discover that Earth-like solar systems like our own are extremely common. There's no reason to doubt that now." "We do believe that within to 10 to 15 years we will find the first planet that is small and Earth-like," said astrophysicist Lisa Kaltenegger. She and NASA scientist Wes Traub have analyzed atmospheric gases keyed to life over Earth's history -- creating something of a fingerprint for life.
Finding similar compositions around distant planets, in theory, will indicate conditions for life as we know it. |
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