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So what's the scoop with these new planets? Are they indeed planets or are they something else? To be precise in astronomer's terms these new planets are conservatively called 'exo bodies'. Astronomers think the difference between a planet and let's say a Brown Dwarf is not the size or the orbit, but the way they are formed. Simply put, planets are formed from dust particles and other solid matter. Stars and brown dwarfs are formed from collapsed gases.Extra solar planets surely exist. Our technology is getting better all the time. Extra Solar Planet Detection with the AFOE , Advanced Fiber Optic Echelle, is one of several methods used to find these new bodies. The Doppler Effect is used to find shifting light from a candidate star. The shift (i.e. wobble) is caused by the gravitational pull from another body. From the strength and type of pulling the size and distance of the new body can be estimated. With the AFOE capable of measuring velocity variations smaller than 10 meters per second (about 22 miles per hour), the scientists found that the speed of Rho Coronae Borealis varied back and forth by about 67 meters per second, or 150 miles per hour, over a 40-day period. This led the team to conclude that the star has a companion in a 40-day orbit and, from the size of the velocity variation and the mass of the star (almost identical to the Sun), they calculated that the companion must be slightly more massive than the planet Jupiter.
VRML Links And Exploration
Learning to use VRML is fairly easy. But it takes a little practice. Here is a good learning site. Here are some other Vrml sites dealing with astronomy .
Here is the best link I've found on the Extra Solar Planets. ![]() |
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