Date and Time: Wednesday March 28th, 2012 at 9:40pm 2. Weather Conditions: 6 degrees, variably cloudy, wind speed: 24kmh 3. Camera Settings/Yes or No if tripod was used: No tripod was used, long shutter, ISO 1600, cloudy, vivid 4. Digital Camera: Canon Power Shot (12. 1 megapixels) 5. Exposure Time: 15 seconds 6. Altitude of the constellation in the sky: Declination at 15 degrees and visible at latitudes between +90
Orbiting the star is Gliese 436, one orbit around the red dwarf star is approximately 2 days and 15. 5 hours long at a distance of just 4. 3 million kilometers at about 30 light years from Earth. The Gliese 436b has an extremely perplexing atmosphere that has an abundance of carbon monoxide but a surprisingly low quantity of methane. Professor Joseph Harrington of the University of Central Florida believes that a planet like Gliese 436b is doing the opposite of what should be happening because it has an atmospheric temperature of more or less 400 degrees Celsius.
The Gliese 436b is supposed to have major amounts of methane and no carbon monoxide. So, why is this happening? There are many different theories; however it is still quite a mystery to scientists. More recently, in 2008 a team of astronomers from the Spanish Research Council, including Dr. Jean Philippe Beaulieu have discovered a possible terrestrial-type planet orbiting a star in the constellation Leo. The new planet is named GJ 436c and it is about 30 light years away from Earth and one full day on GJ 436c is equal to three weeks on Earth.
The Essay on Planet Earth Fate Of The Earth
Planet Earth: Fate of The Earth was a powerful, informative, and inspirational documentary. The narrator, Richard Kiley, progressed through many points about our precious earth including her beginnings, her slow deterioration by man as well as other factors, and theories as to her what could be her end. The beginning images of earth, approximately four million years ago, can be described a barren ...
Earth to a great extent is obviously very different from these exo-planets (Gliese 436b) that are being called super-Earths. New discoveries about the universe are difficult to unearth, however when they are, it can be even harder to understand them!