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The radial velocity tag on WindowsForum.com covers the detection of exoplanets using the radial velocity method, a technique that measures the wobble of a star caused by an orbiting planet. Discussions include the discovery of potentially habitable exoplanets like Gliese 581g, where radial velocity data helps estimate the planet's mass, orbit, and surface temperature. The method is key to identifying rocky worlds in the habitable zone of their stars, with temperature ranges and composition inferred from the star's motion. This tag is relevant for astronomy enthusiasts and those interested in exoplanet detection techniques.
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VIDEO Scientists Find What May Be The First Truly Habitable Exoplanet
Gliese 581g - Scientists Find What May Be The First Truly Habitable Exoplanet The researchers estimate that the average surface temperature of the planet is between -24 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-31 to -12 degrees Celsius). Actual temperatures would range from blazing hot on the side facing...- cybercore
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