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" We now know that stars which are abundant in heavy metals are five times more likely to harbor orbiting planets than are stars deficient in metals. "
Debra Fischer
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" Before 1995, the only planets we knew about were the planets in our solar system. "
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" Because Alpha Centauri is so close, it is our first stop outside our solar system. There's almost certain to be small, rocky planets around Alpha Centauri A and B. "
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" Once we see stars with three times the metal content of our sun, the planet detection rate goes up to 20 per cent. "
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" If few worlds have microbial life, it dramatically reduces the chances that more complex organisms exist. "
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" In 1999, my team discovered that the star Upsilon Andromedae was circled by three gas-giant planets - the first distant multiplanet system ever found. That same year, other researchers observed the first 'transit' of an exoplanet - a planet blocking out a small fraction of the starlight as it passes in front of the star. "
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Year
Star
" The first exoplanet to be found around a sun-like star was discovered in 1995, just two years before I began studying exoplanet detection. "
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Two
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" Computers can't find the unexpected, but people can when they eyeball the data. "
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Computers
People
" One of the first thoughts I had, when doing early exoplanet research, was that Earth and its many companions seemed very different from the planetary systems we were detecting. "
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Early
Doing
" Further ahead, I'd like to see tiny spacebots - smaller than your cell phone - travel outside our solar system to the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri. By keeping the mass of those spacebots low, we could more easily accelerate them. "
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Cell Phone
Phone
" Kepler's blown the lid off everything we know about extra-solar planets. "
Debra Fischer
Everything
Planets
Off
" As our sensitivity improves, we are finally seeing planets with longer orbital periods, planetary systems that look more like our solar system. "
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Look
More
Seeing
" There's no doubt that the search for planets is motivated by the search for life. Humans are interested in whether or not life evolves on other planets. We'd especially like to find communicating, technological life, and we look around our own solar system, and we see that of all the planets, there's only one that's inhabited. "
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Find
Life
Solar
" Our field is very focused on finding Earth 2.0, and anything we can do to narrow the search is helpful. "
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Finding
Focused
Search
" Naturally, we think that finding another Earth-like planet is identifying a site that's at least friendly here for the evolution of life. The primary goal of the Kepler mission is to statistically assess the occurrence of these small terrestrial worlds. "
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Life
Here
Think
" Whether a star has planetary companions or not is a condition of its birth. Those with a larger initial allotment of metals have an advantage over those without. "
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Companions
Star
Without
" I hope that vigorous space exploration continues and that humankind will have a space station that resides between Earth and the moon. Outside the gravitational field of Earth, we could launch robotic spacecraft to other destinations in our solar system. "
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Earth
Exploration
Space
" Generally speaking, exoplanets can be any size, and they are found in a wide range of orbits. Some have massive gas atmospheres; others are smaller with an icy or rocky composition. "
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Composition
Some
Others
" When stars form a planet, they come in a bunch. "
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Stars
Bunch
Planet
" The gas-giant planets in our solar system all have large moons. "
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Solar
Planets
System
" Prebiotic chemistry on other worlds is going to be common. Plenty of small rocky planets will have similar chemistry. It's almost a given. "
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Small
Will
Chemistry
" Diamond planets truly are the most precious. "
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Precious
Truly
Diamond
" There may be hundreds of small seed planets - or planetesimals - which grow in the disk of matter around a star. "
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Matter
Star
Small
" 55 Cancri is extraordinarily rich in heavy elements and extraordinarily efficient at making planets - much more so than our sun - and those elements are the very ones you need to make planets that aren't just gas giants. "
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Rich
Planets
Sun
" The universe has told us the most common types of planets are small planets, and our study shows these are exactly the ones that are most likely to be orbiting Alpha Centauri A and B. "
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Study
Universe
Most
" It now seems logical that all the stars, like our own sun, must have formed with a system of planets around them. "
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Sun
Stars
Own
" The building blocks of life are readily available throughout the universe. "
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Available
Life
Building
" It can be very hard to know the history of a particular star, but once in a while, we get lucky and find stars with chemical compositions that likely came from in-falling planets. "
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Lucky
History
Know
" Science requires speculation, creativity, and wild ideas. "
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Wild
Creativity
Ideas
" Ultimately, what we're looking for in the long run is to find other Earth-like planets. "
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Other
Planets
Long
" A 'serious' scientist in 1992 or 1993 had to admit the possibility that planets were really rare, that most stars might not have planets. We've gone from there to here - where most stars have planets. "
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Gone
Here
Rare