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Planets Seen Orbiting Distant Stars

By PAUL RECER
.c The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (March 28) - In a discovery that takes astronomers a step closer
to finding other Earths orbiting other suns, researchers have found two
objects slightly less massive than Saturn circling distant stars.

A team of planet-hunting astronomers announced today that they have found
evidence of the smallest planets yet discovered to be in orbit of stars other
than the sun.

Both planets are smaller in mass than Saturn, a solar system planet that is
about nine times wider than Earth.

About 30 planet-sized objects have been found orbiting other stars, but all
those were the size of Jupiter or bigger. The newly discovered planets are
about a third the size of Jupiter.

Geoff Marcy of the University of California, Berkeley, said in a statement
that searching for planets orbiting distant stars is ''like looking at a
beach from a distance.''

''Previously we only saw the large boulders, which were Jupiter-sized planets
or larger,'' he said. ''Now we are seeing the 'rocks,' Saturn-sized planets
or smaller.''

Seeing Earth-sized objects, said Marcy, would be like seeing pebbles on that
beach and astronomers are not yet able to do that.

Discovery of the Saturn-sized planets, however, supports a theory that
planets, such as those in the solar system, formed around many stars in the
universe. It also supports the theory that most planets are relatively small,
such as Earth, Mars and Venus.

''This a trend the researchers are beginning to see in their data,''
according to a NASA statement.

Marcy and his colleagues, Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution of
Washington, and Steve Vogt of the University of California, Santa Cruz, used
the Keck telescope in Hawaii to make the discoveries.

They found a planet about 80 percent the mass of Saturn orbiting around a
star called HD46375 some 109 light-years from Earth. A planet 70 percent the
mass of Saturn was found around star 79 Ceti, which is 117 light-years away
in the constellation Cetus.

Both planets are close to their stars, which means they have short orbits.
The HD46375 planet circles its star in just three days, while the 79 Ceti
planet takes 75 days to orbit. Both are thought to be gas planets, like
Saturn and Jupiter. Both are so close to their stars that they would reach
temperatures of more than 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit, far too hot to sustain
ordinary forms of life, the researchers say.

The planets are not actually seen by the astronomers. Instead, the
researchers measure the gravitational effect of the planets on the central
stars. As the planets orbit, they cause the stars to wobble very slightly. By
measuring this wobble, the astronomers can detect the presence and size of a
planet.

Marcy and his team have used this technique to catalog 21 extrasolar planets.
The group is searching some 1,100 stars within 300 light-years of Earth to
find evidence of planets. Other astronomer groups are also searching and have
found about 10 extrasolar planets. A light-year is the distant light travels
in a year in a vacuum, about 6 trillion miles.

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