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Astronomers Find Ancient Earth-Sized Planets in Our Galactic Backyard

Sun-like star with orbiting planets, dating back to the dawn of the Galaxy, has been discovered by an international team of astronomers.


At 11.2 billion years old, it is the oldest star with Earth-sized planets ever found and proves that such planets have formed throughout the history of the Universe.
The discovery, announced on 28 January (AEDT) in the Astrophysical Journal, used observations made by NASA's Kepler satellite. The scientific collaboration was led by the University of Birmingham and contributed to by the University of Sydney.
The star, named Kepler-444, hosts five planets smaller than Earth, with sizes varying between those of Mercury and Venus.
"We've never seen anything like this -- it is such an old star and the large number of small planets make it very special," said Dr Daniel Huber from the University's School of Physics and an author on the paper.
"It is extraordinary that such an ancient system of terrestrial-sized planets formed when the universe was just starting out, at a fifth its current age. Kepler-444 is two and a half times older than our solar system, which is only a youthful 4.5 billion years old.
"This tells us that planets this size have formed for most of the history of the universe and we are much better placed to understand exactly when this began happening."
Dr Tiago Campante, the research leader from the University of Birmingham said, "We now know that Earth-sized planets have formed throughout most of the Universe's 13.8-billion-year history, which could provide scope for the existence of ancient life in the Galaxy."
Together with their international colleagues the University's astronomy team used asteroseismology to determine the age of the star and planets. This technique measures oscillations -- the natural resonances of the host star caused by sound waves trapped within it.
They lead to miniscule changes or pulses in the star's brightness and allow researchers to measure its diameter, mass, and age. The presence and size of the planets is detected by the dimming that occurs when the planets pass across the face of the star. This fading in the intensity of the light received from the star enables scientists to accurately measure the sizes of the planets relative to the size of the star.
"When asteroseismology emerged about two decades ago we could only use it on the Sun and a few bright stars, but thanks to Kepler we can now apply the technique to literally thousands of stars. Asteroseismology allows us to precisely measure the radius of Kepler-444 and hence the sizes of its planets. For the smallest planet in the Kepler-444 system, which is slightly larger than Mercury, we measured its size with an uncertainty of only 100km," Dr Huber said.
"It was clear early on that we had discovered something very unusual because we had five planets orbiting a very bright star -- one of the brightest Kepler has observed. It is fantastic that we can use asteroseismology to date the star and determine just how old it is.
"In the case of Kepler-444 the planets orbit their parent star in less than 10 days, at less than one-tenth the Earth's distance from the Sun. Their closeness to their host star means they are uninhabitable because of the lack of liquid water and high levels of radiation. Nevertheless, discoveries like Kepler-444 provide important clues on whether a planet that is more truly comparable to Earth may exist. "We're another step closer towards finding the astronomers' holy grail -- an Earth-sized planet with a one year orbit around a star similar to our Sun."
A/c NASA, Astronomers using data from NASA's Kepler mission have discovered a planetary system of five small planets dating back to when the Milky Way galaxy was a youthful two billion years old.
The tightly packed system, named Kepler-444, is home to five planets that range in size, the smallest comparable to the size of Mercury and the largest to Venus. All five planets orbit their sun-like star in less than ten days, which makes their orbits much closer than Mercury's sweltering 88-day orbit around the sun.
Story Source:
The above story is based on materials provided by University of Sydney.

Read article on Science @ NASA

Journal Reference:
  1. J. Ireland, R. T. J. McAteer, A. R. Inglis. CORONAL FOURIER POWER SPECTRA: IMPLICATIONS FOR CORONAL SEISMOLOGY AND CORONAL HEATINGThe Astrophysical Journal, 2014; 798 (1): 1 DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/798/1/1

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40 Maps That Will Help You Make Sense of the World

If you’re a visual learner like myself, then you know maps, charts and infographics can really help bring data and information to life. Maps can make a point resonate with readers and this collection aims to do just that.
Hopefully some of these maps will surprise you and you’ll learn something new. A few are important to know, some interpret and display data in a beautiful or creative way, and a few may even make you chuckle or shake your head.
If you enjoy this collection of maps, the Sifter highly recommends the r/MapPorn sub reddit. You should also check outChartsBin.com. There were also fantastic posts on Business Insider and Bored Panda earlier this year that are worth checking out. Enjoy!

1. Where Google Street View is Available

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Map by Google


2. Countries That Do Not Use the Metric System

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3. The Only 22 Countries in the World Britain Has Not Invaded (not shown: Sao Tome and Principe)

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4. Map of ‘Pangea’ with Current International Borders

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Map by eatrio.net via Reddit

Pangea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, forming about 300 million years ago. It began to break apart around 200 million years ago. The single global ocean which surrounded Pangaea is accordingly named Panthalassa.

5. McDonald’s Across the World

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6. Paid Maternal Leave Around the World


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7. The Most Common Surnames in Europe by Country

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8. Worldwide Driving Orientation by Country

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9. Map of Time Zones in Antarctica

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10. Global Internet Usage Based on Time of Day

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Map by Carna Botnet via Reddit


11. The World’s Busiest Air Routes in 2012


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12. Visualizing Global Population Density

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13. Flag Map of the World

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14. Map of Alcohol Consumption Around the World


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15. Map of Alcoholic Drink Popularity by Country


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16. Map of Rivers in the Contiguous United States

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Map by Nelson Minar


17. US Map of the Highest Paid Public Employees by State

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Map by Deadspin.com


18. World Map of Earthquakes Since 1898

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19. Map of Where 29,000 Rubber Duckies Made Landfall After Falling off a Cargo Ship in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean

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20. Map of Countries with the Most Violations of Bribery


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21. World Map of Vegetation on Earth

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Map by NASA/NOAA


22. Average Age of First Sexual Intercourse by Country

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23. If the World’s Population Lived in One City

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24. The Number of Researchers per Million Inhabitants
Around the World

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25. Worldwide Map of Oil Import And Export Flows

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26. The 7000 Rivers that Feed into the Mississippi River

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27. World Map of the Different Writing Systems

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28. Worldwide Annual Coffee Consumption Per Capita

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29. The Economic Center of Gravity Since 1 AD


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30. The World Divided Into 7 Regions,
Each with a Population of 1 Billion

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31. Earth’s Population by Latitude and Longitude


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Photograph by mrgeng on Reddit


32. Map of Contiguous United States
Overlaid on the Moon

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33. Frequency of Lightning Strikes Throughout the World


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34. Overall Water Risk Around the World

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35. The Most Dangerous Areas in the World
To Ship Due to Pirates

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36. Area Codes in Which Ludacris Claims to Have H*es
(song reference)

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37. Where 2% of Australia’s Population Lives

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38. The Longest Straight Line You Can Sail on Earth
(Pakistan to Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia – 20000 miles)

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39. Map of Europe Showing Literal
Chinese Translations for Country Names

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40. Reversed Map with Southern Hemisphere at Top of Map (because position of North is arbitrary)

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Map via nnm.me


*Bonus*
World Map Tattoo with Countries Visited Coloured

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