Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Exoplanets- John Sebag, Shawn Gaines, Nathan Burgstahler

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  1. Since so many exoplanets have been discovered, do you think NASA will be attempting to visit any of these exoplanets in the near future?

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    1. I defiantly think that they will, with the rapid improvement of technology and the growing curiosity surrounding exoplanets, its only a matter of time before more research is conducted.

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  2. Of any of the exoplanet discoveries which ones are NASA most interested in researching further?

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  3. Great Question! It would most likely be 55 Cancri E due to the possibility of it being about to support the lives humans, society has always been fascinated at the idea of living on another planet besides Earth.

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  4. are there any Hot exoplanets alive?

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  5. What do exoplanets do for our universe? What is their role?

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  6. How hot is the hottest exoplanet?

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  7. What would the hottest exoplanet be composed of (Elemental composition)?

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  8. Who made the first discovery of exoplanets?

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  9. What would be a good scale comparison between the smallest exoplanet and the largest?

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