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Scientist find Evidence of Life on planet HD189733B

 

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Scientist find Evidence of Life on planet HD189733B

 

 

 

The discovery of building blocks of life on one of the closest known planets orbiting a star other than our own sun is a gas giant planet HD 189733B. Astronomers have detected water and carbon dioxide, key signs of life in the

atmosphere of HD 189733B orbiting it's star 63 light years away form Earth in the constellation Vulpecula. Scientists have said for sometime that life would be found soon, it was just a matter of time, has that time come.

 

The carbon dioxide is the main reason for the excitement," said Mark

Swain, a research scientist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in

Pasadena, California.

 

In a separate study, published in the journal Nature, a team from the

California Institute of Technology in Pasadena has found the

signature of water vapor in the superheated atmosphere of the same

planet.

 

The fact that Methane was found lead to Ron Stewart conducting his

investigation using APEP. Methane, composed of carbon and

hydrogen, is one of the main components of natural gas, a product

of petroleum on Earth, methane is produced by a variety of sources:

natural sources such as termites, the oceans and wetland

environments, but also from livestock and manmade sources such as

waste landfills and as a by-product of energy generation, power

plants.

 

Scientist Ron Stewart using APEP-Advance Photographic Extraction

Process successfully extracted images beyond the Atmosphere

surrounding the planet to reveal the surface and structures showing

signs of what is believed to be highly intelligent life. Not only oceans

and land masses but green belt areas thriving in what is considered a

very harsh and hot environment.

 

On July 11, 2007, a science team lead by Giovanna Tinetti

published the results of their observations using the Spitzer

Space Telescope concluding there is solid evidence of significant

amounts of water vapor in the planets atmosphere. A follow up

observation made by Giovanna Tinetti using the Hubble Space

Telescope confirmed the presence of water vapor and organic

compound methane. Methane at high temperature should cause

water and methane to react, replacing the atmosphere with

carbon monoxide.

 

Ron Stewart's science team not only found water in the

atmosphere but across the planet verifying Hubble's and

Spitzer's result with these photos. APEP is a digital imaging

system that adds an estimated 600% to Hubble's visual

enhancement of images. Soon APEP will be upgraded with

HD-High Definition imaging that is estimated to increase it's

imaging capacity by another 500%. This new imaging capacity

could lead to a new system for planet by hunting scientists.

 

A wide star field image of the region around HD 189733B and it's Star HD189733 is located in the center,

just to the left of the planetary nebula Messier 27. The field of view is approximately 2.7 x 2.8 degrees

Credits: NASA/ESA/Digitized Sky Survey 2, Acknowledgement: ESA/Hubble.

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