Planet Hunters Talk
Q5-1 Small SuperEarth way too close its star for life #SuperEarth
Q6-1 Small SuperEarth possably within the habitable zone (!) #SuperEarth #habitableZone
Q5-1 You are not espected to recognoze these type of planets, computers are. This is a small planet the size of Earth
Q11-1 Planet a bit bigger then Earth, in an orbit that may lay within the stars habitable zone (!) #ExpoEarth #HabitableZone
Q7-1 #SuperEarth
#confiant This is a small Earthsize planet,and those need to be found by computers. What you can find is no more real then the small planets
Q7-1 Yes, there seem to be another transit before the one found by the computer. However, #cofiant , i would not use "real" and "unreal"
Q1-1 Mid-big SuperEarth that may be within its star habitable zone (!) #Superearth #habitableZone
Q12-1 SuperEarth, that mite be too far away from the star for life #SuperEarth
Q12-1 Planet the size of Earth, possably within the habitable zone #expoEarth #habitableZone
Q16-3 Smll SuperEarth too close the star for life #SuperEarth
Q11-1 Wow, what am i watching? #Rare #Transits #transits?
Q9-1 SuperEarth that may be within the habitable zone #SuperEarth #HabitableZone
Q17-1 A planet the size of Earth, within the habitable Zone (!!!) #expoEarth #habitableZone
Q16-3 Hahaha, "fake"?? Hah..
Q11-3 #Transit
Q5-1 #Transit
Q5-1 Small SuperEarth, too close its star for life. #superearth
Q11-1 #Transits
Q17-1 Biggest kind of Super-Earth, same orbit as Earth, but may be too far from the habitable zone of its dwarf star
Q9-1 Small gas-planet that may be within the habitable zone (!) #habitableZone
Q15-1 Small gass-planet within the stars habitable zone (!) #habitableZone
Q12-3 #Transit
Q2-2 Planet a bit smaller then Earth, too close to its star for life
Q5-1 Gas-planet of the absolutly smalest kind, in orbit somewhere between Mars and Jupiter, outside its star habitable zone
Q4-3 Planet alittle smaller then Venus, way too close to the star for life #ExpoEarth
Q14-1 Nailed it ;D Small SuperEArth, that may be within the stars habitable zone(!!) #Superearth #habitableZone
Q13-1 Alest one more #transit here ( #Transits ). Small SuperEarth, possably too far from the star for life
Q6-1 Medium big SuperEarth possably within the stars habitable zone (!!) #SuperEarth #habitableZone
Q10-1 Small SuperErth that may lay within the stars habitable zone (!!) #SuperEarth #HabitableZone
Q6-2 Earth-sized planet (sligthly bigger), far too close to its star for life #ExpoEarth
Q6-2 This is an Earth-sized planet, and its pathern is obiusly not possable for the human-brain / eyes to see, thats why we use computers
Q3-1 May be another #transit here
Q3-1 Small SuperEarth, may be within the stars habitable zone (!) #SuperEarth #HabitableZone
Q12-1 There are more then one #transit ( #transits ) here. The first one is a SuperEarth too far away for life #SuperEarth
Q10-1 Middle-big SuperEarth, possably too close to its star for life #SuperEarth
Q10-1 Small Superearth possably within the habitable zone (!) #SuperEarth #HabitableZone
Q14-1 Planet the size of Earth (a bit bigger), but too far away (between Earth and Mars) from its dwarf-star for life #expoEarth
Q14-1 People, people, sattle down. This is a planet the size of Earth, and we obiusly need a computer to spot it. You cant spot it.
Q7-3 #Transit
Q17-1 Gass-planet a size between Uranus and Saturn, possably within the habitable zone (!!!) #habitableZone
Q7-1 #transits (?)
Q3-3 Planet the size of Earth (a bit bigger), too close to its star for life #expoEarth
Q9-1 #expoEarth
Q9-1 Planet the size of Earth, with an identical orbit - but given this is a dwarf-star, it mite be too far away for life
Q4-1 Planet the size of Earth, orbits it star on 13:55 houers
Q16-1 SuperEarth of the biggest kind, may be yust outside the habitable zone, but maby not(!!!) #SuperEarth #habitableZone
Q9-3 And this is why computers will take over the world; we need em for jobs like this, hehe
Q3-1 Medium big SuperEarth within the habitable zone of the star (!) #superearth #habitablezone
Q10-3 #Transit #simulation
Q17-1 SuperEarth, way tpp close to the star for life. #SuperEarth
Q3-1 SuperEarth that may be within the habitable zone(!) #Superearth #Habitablezone
Q13-1 SuperEarth, too far from the star for life #SuperEarth
Q17-1 Small SuperEarth, possably within the habitable zone (!) #superearth #habitableZone
Q2-1 Planet smaler then Venus, orbits the star on 17 houers and 50 minutes (!!!)
Q6-2 And we thouh Mercury had it rough
Q6-2 Planet the size of earth, EXTREMLY close to the star, orbits the star in two days(!!) #expoearth
Q15-1 SuperEarth that mite be too far away from the star for life. #SuperEarth
Q17-1 Middle-sized super Earth in a orbit the same lengt from the star as Mars, that mite be too far away for life #Superearth
Q14-2 #Transit
Q2-1 A SuperEarth that mite be within the habitable zone(!) #Superearth #HabitableZone
Q16-3 #transit
Q9-2 Maby a trippel star-system?
Q4-2 #transits
Q10-1 SuperEarth that mite be within the habitable zone of its star(!) #superearth #habitablezone
Q13-1 SuperEarh, mite be to close to the star for life #superearth
Q15-2 #transit
Q9-3 #transit
Q14-1 #expoearth
Q14-1 Planet the size of Earth, but mite be too close to the star for life
Q8-1 #transit
Q13-1 SuperEarth within the habitable zone of its star (!) #superearth #habitablezone
Q2-1 #superearth #habitable zone
Q2-1 This is a Super-earth within the habitable zone of its star (!)
Q10-1 But im yust a amature at this, so i mite be wrong
Q10-1 But my earlyer simulations show that these systems have a hard time being stable, and the gassgiant will move fast toward the star
Q10-1 Wow, this is a planet sligtly larger then Jupiter in orbit yust between Venus and Earths orbit, yust inside the habitable zone
Q9-1 Middle size Super-earth, but mite be yust out of reatch of the habitable zone #Superearth
Q14-1 #transit
Q6-1 SuperEarth that may be within the stars habitable sone #superearth
Q7-1 #simulation
Q7-1 #Transits - Aleast two transits, but not repeated. Does this mean two planets?
Q1-1 #superearth
Q1-1 People, people, settle down, this is why we have computers to do detect these kind of planets. Small SuperEarth, outside habitable Z.
Q7-1 Planet the size of earth, (sligthly bigger) further then Mars orbit, too far for life #expoearth
Q1-1 #expoearth
Q1-1 This planet is the size of Earth(!), only sligthly bigger. However it seems to be outside the stars habital zone
Q10-1 Big SuperEarth, but maby too far from its star for life. #Superearth
Q10-2 #Transit
Q16-3 #transits , i belive there is quite a few here, yes
Q8-1 SuperEarth, but in a orbit somewhat further then Mars. So thats outside the stars habital zone
A planet the size of Mars, but mutch too close to the star for life to exsist. But finding a small planet this size must be a braketrough
Q2-1 I belive there is more transits here. Could the experts please study this a bit more?
Q12-3 #Transit #simulation
Q2-1 #Superearth
Q2-1 A SuperEarth withi the habital zone of its star
Q2-1 A SuperEart, possably too close to the star to hold life
Q14-1 An SuperEarth far too close for life (an orbit closer then Marcury)
Q7-1 #miltonbosch, i belive these are done by a computer, not a human eye/brain. Either way, its a superEarth that may be habitable
Q8-2 #RRLYRAE
Q3-1 A gass-planet the size of Uranus
Q7-1 A gass-planet the size of Uranus
Q12-1 This planet is a SuperEarth well placed within the habitable sone of its star
#simulation
Q14-1 Based on my previus calculations based on a cooler Dwarf, this planet mite be too close to the star for life to evolve
Q14-1 Almost defenetly a superEarth
Q16-1 Belive there to be leas one #transit
Q6-2 I dont know if there mite be something inbetween here. Those are the most intresting, the potential smal ones. But how to recognoze em?
Q10-1 Based on the planet-details this is a nother potential Super-Eath, however, i asume it would be too close to the star
Q0-2 #transit
i found a dot at the same level several times here (by zooming in). I belive this mite be something
Q5-1 #superEarth?
Q5-1 With an radius sligthly higther then the average SuperEarth, this mite be one(!)
Q14-2 With a radius of 10077.45646 km, would this be a gass-planet or a Super-earth?
Q10-1 Defenetly a gass-giant, sligthly bigger then Uranus
At this size, could it still be what we call a super-Earth? How would one tell, if so?
So this is a planet sligthly smaller then Nepthune, with a orbit-time only twice as long as Earth, that makes it fearly close(?)
Im new to this, and im wondering why the ligth goes up and down in waves?
Q5-1 Small SuperEarth way too close its star for life #SuperEarth
Q6-1 Small SuperEarth possably within the habitable zone (!) #SuperEarth #habitableZone
Q5-1 You are not espected to recognoze these type of planets, computers are. This is a small planet the size of Earth
Q11-1 Planet a bit bigger then Earth, in an orbit that may lay within the stars habitable zone (!) #ExpoEarth #HabitableZone
Q7-1 #SuperEarth
#confiant This is a small Earthsize planet,and those need to be found by computers. What you can find is no more real then the small planets
Q7-1 Yes, there seem to be another transit before the one found by the computer. However, #cofiant , i would not use "real" and "unreal"
Q1-1 Mid-big SuperEarth that may be within its star habitable zone (!) #Superearth #habitableZone
Q12-1 SuperEarth, that mite be too far away from the star for life #SuperEarth
Q12-1 Planet the size of Earth, possably within the habitable zone #expoEarth #habitableZone
Q16-3 Smll SuperEarth too close the star for life #SuperEarth
Q11-1 Wow, what am i watching? #Rare #Transits #transits?
Q9-1 SuperEarth that may be within the habitable zone #SuperEarth #HabitableZone
Q17-1 A planet the size of Earth, within the habitable Zone (!!!) #expoEarth #habitableZone
Q16-3 Hahaha, "fake"?? Hah..
Q11-3 #Transit
Q5-1 #Transit
Q5-1 Small SuperEarth, too close its star for life. #superearth
Q11-1 #Transits
Q17-1 Biggest kind of Super-Earth, same orbit as Earth, but may be too far from the habitable zone of its dwarf star
Q9-1 Small gas-planet that may be within the habitable zone (!) #habitableZone
Q15-1 Small gass-planet within the stars habitable zone (!) #habitableZone
Q12-3 #Transit
Q2-2 Planet a bit smaller then Earth, too close to its star for life
Q5-1 Gas-planet of the absolutly smalest kind, in orbit somewhere between Mars and Jupiter, outside its star habitable zone
Q4-3 Planet alittle smaller then Venus, way too close to the star for life #ExpoEarth
Q14-1 Nailed it ;D Small SuperEArth, that may be within the stars habitable zone(!!) #Superearth #habitableZone
Q13-1 Alest one more #transit here ( #Transits ). Small SuperEarth, possably too far from the star for life
Q6-1 Medium big SuperEarth possably within the stars habitable zone (!!) #SuperEarth #habitableZone
Q10-1 Small SuperErth that may lay within the stars habitable zone (!!) #SuperEarth #HabitableZone
Q6-2 Earth-sized planet (sligthly bigger), far too close to its star for life #ExpoEarth
Q6-2 This is an Earth-sized planet, and its pathern is obiusly not possable for the human-brain / eyes to see, thats why we use computers
Q3-1 May be another #transit here
Q3-1 Small SuperEarth, may be within the stars habitable zone (!) #SuperEarth #HabitableZone
Q12-1 There are more then one #transit ( #transits ) here. The first one is a SuperEarth too far away for life #SuperEarth
Q10-1 Middle-big SuperEarth, possably too close to its star for life #SuperEarth
Q10-1 Small Superearth possably within the habitable zone (!) #SuperEarth #HabitableZone
Q14-1 Planet the size of Earth (a bit bigger), but too far away (between Earth and Mars) from its dwarf-star for life #expoEarth
Q14-1 People, people, sattle down. This is a planet the size of Earth, and we obiusly need a computer to spot it. You cant spot it.
Q7-3 #Transit
Q17-1 Gass-planet a size between Uranus and Saturn, possably within the habitable zone (!!!) #habitableZone
Q7-1 #transits (?)
Q3-3 Planet the size of Earth (a bit bigger), too close to its star for life #expoEarth
Q9-1 #expoEarth
Q9-1 Planet the size of Earth, with an identical orbit - but given this is a dwarf-star, it mite be too far away for life
Q4-1 Planet the size of Earth, orbits it star on 13:55 houers
Q16-1 SuperEarth of the biggest kind, may be yust outside the habitable zone, but maby not(!!!) #SuperEarth #habitableZone
Q9-3 And this is why computers will take over the world; we need em for jobs like this, hehe
Q3-1 Medium big SuperEarth within the habitable zone of the star (!) #superearth #habitablezone
Q10-3 #Transit #simulation
Q17-1 SuperEarth, way tpp close to the star for life. #SuperEarth
Q3-1 SuperEarth that may be within the habitable zone(!) #Superearth #Habitablezone
Q13-1 SuperEarth, too far from the star for life #SuperEarth
Q17-1 Small SuperEarth, possably within the habitable zone (!) #superearth #habitableZone
Q2-1 Planet smaler then Venus, orbits the star on 17 houers and 50 minutes (!!!)
Q6-2 And we thouh Mercury had it rough
Q6-2 Planet the size of earth, EXTREMLY close to the star, orbits the star in two days(!!) #expoearth
Q15-1 SuperEarth that mite be too far away from the star for life. #SuperEarth
Q17-1 Middle-sized super Earth in a orbit the same lengt from the star as Mars, that mite be too far away for life #Superearth
Q14-2 #Transit
Q2-1 A SuperEarth that mite be within the habitable zone(!) #Superearth #HabitableZone
Q16-3 #transit
Q9-2 Maby a trippel star-system?
Q4-2 #transits
Q10-1 SuperEarth that mite be within the habitable zone of its star(!) #superearth #habitablezone
Q13-1 SuperEarh, mite be to close to the star for life #superearth
Q15-2 #transit
Q9-3 #transit
Q9-3 #transit
Q14-1 #expoearth
Q14-1 Planet the size of Earth, but mite be too close to the star for life
Q8-1 #transit
Q13-1 SuperEarth within the habitable zone of its star (!) #superearth #habitablezone
Q2-1 #superearth #habitable zone
Q2-1 This is a Super-earth within the habitable zone of its star (!)
Q10-1 But im yust a amature at this, so i mite be wrong
Q10-1 But my earlyer simulations show that these systems have a hard time being stable, and the gassgiant will move fast toward the star
Q10-1 Wow, this is a planet sligtly larger then Jupiter in orbit yust between Venus and Earths orbit, yust inside the habitable zone
Q9-1 Middle size Super-earth, but mite be yust out of reatch of the habitable zone #Superearth
Q14-1 #transit
Q6-1 SuperEarth that may be within the stars habitable sone #superearth
Q7-1 #simulation
Q7-1 #Transits - Aleast two transits, but not repeated. Does this mean two planets?
Q1-1 #superearth
Q1-1 People, people, settle down, this is why we have computers to do detect these kind of planets. Small SuperEarth, outside habitable Z.
Q7-1 Planet the size of earth, (sligthly bigger) further then Mars orbit, too far for life #expoearth
Q1-1 #expoearth
Q1-1 This planet is the size of Earth(!), only sligthly bigger. However it seems to be outside the stars habital zone
Q10-1 Big SuperEarth, but maby too far from its star for life. #Superearth
Q10-2 #Transit
Q16-3 #transits , i belive there is quite a few here, yes
Q11-3 #Transit
Q8-1 SuperEarth, but in a orbit somewhat further then Mars. So thats outside the stars habital zone
A planet the size of Mars, but mutch too close to the star for life to exsist. But finding a small planet this size must be a braketrough
Q2-1 I belive there is more transits here. Could the experts please study this a bit more?
Q12-3 #Transit #simulation
Q2-1 #Superearth
Q2-1 A SuperEarth withi the habital zone of its star
Q2-1 A SuperEart, possably too close to the star to hold life
Q14-1 An SuperEarth far too close for life (an orbit closer then Marcury)
Q7-1 #miltonbosch, i belive these are done by a computer, not a human eye/brain. Either way, its a superEarth that may be habitable
Q8-2 #RRLYRAE
Q3-1 A gass-planet the size of Uranus
Q7-1 A gass-planet the size of Uranus
Q12-1 This planet is a SuperEarth well placed within the habitable sone of its star
#simulation
Q14-1 Based on my previus calculations based on a cooler Dwarf, this planet mite be too close to the star for life to evolve
Q14-1 Almost defenetly a superEarth
Q16-1 Belive there to be leas one #transit
Q6-2 I dont know if there mite be something inbetween here. Those are the most intresting, the potential smal ones. But how to recognoze em?
Q10-1 Based on the planet-details this is a nother potential Super-Eath, however, i asume it would be too close to the star
Q0-2 #transit
i found a dot at the same level several times here (by zooming in). I belive this mite be something
Q5-1 #superEarth?
Q5-1 With an radius sligthly higther then the average SuperEarth, this mite be one(!)
Q14-2 With a radius of 10077.45646 km, would this be a gass-planet or a Super-earth?
Q10-1 Defenetly a gass-giant, sligthly bigger then Uranus
At this size, could it still be what we call a super-Earth? How would one tell, if so?
So this is a planet sligthly smaller then Nepthune, with a orbit-time only twice as long as Earth, that makes it fearly close(?)
Im new to this, and im wondering why the ligth goes up and down in waves?