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Can you find the planet systems and the Earthlike planet from each of these listed stars here?

Alpha Centauri
Sirius
Procyon
Antares
Canopus
Regulus
Aldebaran
Spica
Archernar
Ankaa
Xephone
Wolf 359
Lalande 21185
Luyten 726-8 A
Ross 154
Epsilon Eridani
Lacaille 9352
61 Cygni A
Struve 2398 A
Groombridge 34 A
Tau Ceti
Epsilon Indi
Gliese 1061
YZ Ceti 
Kepteyn’s Star
SCR 1845-6357
Lacaille 8760
Van Maanen’s star
TZ Arietis

Good if you find these planet systems & Earthlike planets of these stars in pictures, & see if there’s maybe 2 Earthlike planets in some of these star systems here too!


Posted - November 14

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  • 44619
    Me? No...I do not have the resources to do that.
      November 14, 2024 7:43 PM MST
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  • 3088
    Okay, may just keep searching in Google!
      November 15, 2024 1:21 AM MST
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  • 3088
    Here is a good Google page to search the star-planet systems with:
      November 15, 2024 1:25 AM MST
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  • 44619
    I have a better idea...you do it.
      November 25, 2024 12:42 PM MST
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  • 3088
    Okay I will check through that page.
      November 25, 2024 2:04 PM MST
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  • 3088

    And then whatever what stars it don’t mention any specific planet(s) to it, I will just make-up the planets for that star by drawing the planets to it, then if it’s just to the F, G & K stars (just the yellow & orange stars, & maybe red-orange stars), if it don’t really show any planet that’s just like Earth there, then I will draw the other planets like Earth to these stars, & I will draw other different forms of alien life to these Earth-like drawings, & will find the correct cool-warm zone distance of each of these stars to draw Eart-likes in those places:

    From this Aldebaran star system, the 2nd planet from this star here as Earth-like - do you know if that’s a real Earth-like planet or just a made-up of that planet?

    This post was edited by DannyPetti at November 25, 2024 9:45 PM MST
      November 25, 2024 4:56 PM MST
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  • 16792
    It was until the Death Star blew it up.
      November 25, 2024 5:17 PM MST
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  • 16792
    Most of them don't. A class M star CAN'T have an Earthlike planet, anything close enough to a star that cool to have liquid water is going to be tide locked and within flare range - so it's been cooked. Sirius and Canopus, being class A, and Spica as a class B, are too young and too hot - they pass out too much in the way of hard radiation. Lethal. While all may have rocky planets, none can possibly be Earthlike as all would be inimical to life as we know it.
    A class F, G or K is doable. Alpha Centauri is a binary, so any planets will have eccentric orbits, but Tau Ceti is a possibility.
      November 25, 2024 3:04 PM MST
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  • 3088
    Okay, then can you tell which of the F, G & K type stars has any real visible planets found?
      November 25, 2024 7:18 PM MST
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  • 44619
    Easy for you to say.
      November 25, 2024 9:46 PM MST
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