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New Earth-like Planet Discovered! The Kepler space telescope, designed to discover new planets outside the solar system continues to produce some great results. Last week a new batch of planet discoveries were announced... including the most "Earth Like" planet announced to date. The planet, called Kepler-452b orbits its star in the Habitable Zone -- the region where conditions could support life as we know it. The discovery of Kepler-452b was announced in a list of over 500 new planetary candidates, 12 of which could be orbiting in the habitable zone of their parent star. Kepler-452b was the first of these 12 to be confirmed as a planet, and the first discovery of a small habitable zone planet orbiting a star that is in the same class as the Sun.
- Read the original research here: http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.06723
- Read the complete guide to the Kepler mission: http://amzn.to/1SoFSFp
- Help discover new planets: http://www.planethunters.org/
Construction began on the world's largest radio telescope in China's Guizhou province. The telescope called the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope, or FAST, will take the record as the largest single-aperture radio telescope from Arecibo, which opened in 1963. The project is expected to be completed in 2016, and will allow us to explore the radio universe 3 times deeper, and 10 times faster than are possible with the Arecibo telescope.
- Learn about radio astronomy: http://amzn.to/1IutmcC
- Radio Astronomy (for Professionals): http://amzn.to/1Iutedf
- Read the FAST telescope technical definition: http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.3794
- Read the original research: http://www.trci.alzdem.com/pb/assets/raw/Health%20Advance/journals/trci/TRCI14.pdf
- Learn more about Alzheiner's disease: http://amzn.to/1Iuugps
Space Exploration Anniversaries were celebrated this week including the 46th anniversary of the first humans setting foot on the Moon, and the 16th anniversary of the launch of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory.
- Learn about the Moon missions: http://amzn.to/1IyLWVj
- Learn about X-ray astronomy: http://amzn.to/1IuuDAv