The Planet
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Initial release | Sweden |
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Directors | Johan Söderberg |
Michael Stenberg | |
Linus Torell | |
Screenplay | Michael Stenberg |
Linus Torell | |
Producers | Michael Stenberg |
Jonas Kellagher | |
Composers | Johan Söderberg |
David Österberg | |
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ID | 2314611 |
About The Planet
Filmmakers Johan Söderberg, Michael Stenberg and Linus Torell examine how human actions affect ecosystems and the environment.
Pope Francis calls for end to fossil fuels at COP28 in Dubai
... In a wide-ranging statement, Pope Francis called for an end to coal, oil and gas as well as lifestyle changes to save The Planet...
Climate change: The young activists changing the sceptics' minds
... As The Planet gets warmer and the polar ice caps melt, that Ms Hanafy s home city of Alexandria, located on the Mediterranean coast, is at risk from rising sea levels...
COP28: Huge rise in oil drilling expected from hosts UAE
... " These findings show how, irrespective of the outcome of COP28, Adnoc plans to produce more oil than nearly every operator on The Planet and plans to vastly increase its output - in direct contravention of the scientific consensus around which Sultan al-Jaber is mandated to build negotiations in Dubai, " said Patrick Galey, from Global Witness...
COP28: Can a climate summit in an oil state change anything?
... You discover The Planet faces a potential catastrophe caused by the actions of the people living there...
'Perfect solar system' found in search for alien life
... Not only are The Planets similarly sized; in a far cry from the unrelated timing of the orbits of The Planets in our own solar system, these rotate in synch...
COP28: UAE planned to use climate talks to make oil deals
... " The president of the COP is the leader of the world, is trying to build consensus on behalf of The Planet, " he told the BBC...
France warns people off Black Friday clothes deals
... The advert shows a man asking for advice in a shop before an assistant tells him not to buy anything, to help The Planet and his finances...
Nissan to commit to making new Qashqai and Juke electric models in Sunderland
... The firm s boss Makoto Uchida said at the time it was the right thing to do for its business, customers and for The Planet...
'Perfect solar system' found in search for alien life
By Pallab GhoshScience correspondent
Researchers have located " the perfect Solar System " forged without the violent collisions that made Our Own a hotchpotch of different-sized planets.
The System , 100 Light Years away, has six planets, all about the same size. They've barely changed since its formation up to 12 billion years ago.
These undisturbed conditions make it ideal for learning how these worlds formed and whether they host life.
The research has been published in the scientific journal, Nature.
The Creation of Our Own Solar System was a violent process. As planets were forming some crashed into each other, disturbing orbits and leaving us with giants like Jupiter and Saturn alongside relatively small worlds like Our Own .
In Solar System HD110067, as astronomers have rather drily named it, things couldn't be more different.
Not only are The Planets similarly sized; in a Far Cry from the unrelated timing of the orbits of The Planets in Our Own Solar System , these rotate in synch.
In The Time it takes for the innermost planet to go around The Star Three Times , The Next planet along gets around twice, and so on out to The Fourth planet in The System . From there Things Change to a 4:3 pattern of relative orbit speeds for The Last two planets.
This intricate planetary choreography is so precise that that the researchers have created a cyclical musical piece, akin to a Philip Glass-style composition, with notes and rhythms corresponding to each planet and their orbital periods. You can listen to some of it here:
Dr Rafael Luque , of the University of Chicago, who led the research described HD110067 as " the perfect Solar System ".
" It is ideal for studying how planets are created, because this Solar System didn't have the chaotic beginnings ours did and has been undisturbed since its formation. "
Dr Marina Lafarga-Magro, of Warwick University, said that The System was " beautiful and unique".
" It is really exciting, just seeing something that no-one has seen before, " she told Bbc News .
Over The Past thirty years, astronomers have discovered thousands of solar systems. But none of them are so well suited to study how planets formed. The Planets ' near identical size and The System 's undisturbed nature are Gold Dust for astronomers because they make it much easier to compare and contrast them. That will help Build Up a picture of how they first formed and how they evolved.
The System also has a Bright Star which will make it easier to look For Life signs in The Planets ' atmospheres.
All six of the new planets are what astronomers call " sub-Neptunes" which are larger than The Earth and smaller than The Planet Neptune (which is four times wider than The Earth ). The six newly discovered planets are between two and Three Times the size of Earth.
Interest in the new findings has been supercharged since The Discovery in September that a sub-Neptune planet, called K2-18b, in another star system, Astronomers call this a biosignature.
Although Our Own Solar System does not contain any sub-Neptunes, they are thought to be The Most common type of planet in The Galaxy . Yet astronomers know surprisingly little about these worlds.
They do not know whether they are mostly made of rock, gas or water, or critically, whether they provide conditions For Life .
Finding out these details is " one of the hottest topics in the field" according to Dr Luque, adding that The Discovery of HD110067 gives his team the perfect opportunity to answer that question relatively quickly.
" It could be a matter of less than Ten Years , " he told Bbc News .
" We know The Planets , we know where they are, we just need slightly more time, but it will happen. "
If The Team 's next round of observations indicates that sub-Neptunes can also support life, it greatly increases The Number of possible habitable planets and therefore increases the chances of detecting signs of life on Another World sooner rather than later.
The Race is now on to detect biosignatures on one of the six new sub-Neptunes, or dozens of others detected by rival groups. With a battery of new telescopes with enhanced capabilities and others about to come online, many astronomers believe that we may not have too long to wait for that for that moment.
The Planets were detected using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and ESA's CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (Cheops).
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com