Hubble Telescope Find Carbon dioxide in the planet foreign solar system
December 30, 2008, 4:10 pm | Category: Science & Universe, Technology | No Comment | 207 viewsTags: new planet, planet, solar system, sun

Hubble Space Telescope to find the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of the planet outside the solar system, so the description of United States Space Agency, NASA.
Of the planet Jupiter, called HD 189733b is located as far as 63 years light. Innovation is an important step toward finding the impressions about the biochemistry-life outside the earth.
It’s too hot for life, but the Hubble observations are the instructions evidence that the concept of the chemical basis for life on the planet can be measured mengorbit the other stars.
Structure of organic products can also be an additional process of life and their impressions on the planet Earth in a day can provide the first evidence of life on our planet luat.
Observations on the previous HD 189733b by the Hubble Space Telescope and the Spitzer gain steam. Earlier this year, the Hubble Telescope found methane in the planet’s atmosphere.
“All this study atmosphere will begin to set the order and chemical processes that operate in a world far mengorbit other stars.”
“The future border knowledge of the terkuak very promising because we hope we will find more molecule in the planet’s atmosphere outside solar system,” said program scientist at NASA Hubble Telescope, Eric Smith.
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