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	<title>Musings of a Babylon Lurker &#187; exoplanet</title>
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		<title>Hubble Directly Observes a Planet Orbiting Another Star</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the kind of thing that can excite me. Imaging a planet 25 light years away in visible light. The Hubble Space Telescope ha done just that. Around the star Formalhaut Hubble found a ring of dust, corresponding to the Kuiper Belt in our own solar system. an Anomaly in the shape of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the kind of thing that can excite me. Imaging a planet 25 light years away in visible light. The Hubble Space Telescope ha done just that.</p>
<p>Around the star Formalhaut Hubble found a ring of dust, corresponding to the Kuiper Belt in our own solar system. an Anomaly in the shape of the ring indicated that the gravitational pull of a planet influenced the ring. The hunt was on.</p>
<p>Two images taken 21 months apart show an object following the star and apparently orbiting Formalhaut in about 870 years.</p>
<p>Before we get too excited, there is no real chance of finding any ET&#8217;s in the Formalhaut system. The star is only 200 million years old and burning fast &#8211; the life expectancy is only 1000 million years, not enough for life as we know it to  develop.</p>
<p>There are indications of further planets around Formalhaut, this time inside the dust ring, but none are observed yet.</p>
<p>More details from <a href="http://http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=43721">ESA&#8217;s website</a></p>
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