Monday, December 7, 2015

Innovators/6 Planet Hunters

The number of planets discovered beyond our own solar system is growing daily   The uniqueness of our solar system is waning with respect to a planetary system orbiting a main sequence star.  It still is however the only system know to harbor intelligent life (us)!  Our most recent study has allowed us to see our solar system up close an in scale based on the planetary distances from our star.  Your goal as a planetary hunter is to find a recently discovered planetary system and complete the following;

  • Identify the star(s) and star type(s)
  • Identify the planet(s) based on comparative size to our solar system planets 
    • (ex. super Jupiter, super earth etc).
  • Find the distances of the planets from their star and create a scale based on this data 
    • (similar to the solar system to scale project in class).
  • Create a model of the planetary system that can be used to show the scale of the system compared to our own.

72 comments:

  1. My solar system: Kepler-90 h

    Emma Forsythe

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  2. Sorry Kepler-90
    Emma Forsythe

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  3. My Solar System is Gliese 876~ Laina waggoner

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    1. what do u mean ur solar system is gliese 876
      this is jniah davis

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    2. where did you find yours Laina?

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    3. I didn't go on exoplanet app he said we could go on to find our Solar system. Im confused on what your trying to say.~laina

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  4. sun,mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn


    J'Niah Davis

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  5. HD 219134


    Bennett Black

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  6. HD 219134

    Bennett Black

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    1. the planets in my solar system are kepler-444b
      kepler-444e
      kepler-444c
      kepler-444f
      kepler-444d

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  8. Im doing KOI-3681.01.

    Riley Watson

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  9. Actually its KOI-3681,sorry,the other one was one of it's planets.

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  10. The solar system I have chosen is Kepler-9 b.

    Gianfranco Secondi (Gianfi)

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  11. Correction: The Planetary System I have chosen is Kepler-9 b

    Gianfranco Secondi (Gianfi)

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  12. Last Correction: The Planetary System I have chosen is KEPLER-9

    Gianfranco Secondi (Gianfi)

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  13. HD 7924 is my solar system.

    Peyton Hands

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  15. kepler-421 b. -Cheyenne somers

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  17. I am doing HD 69830 b
    HD 69830 c
    HD 69830 d
    Sabeeh Shahid

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  18. Kepler-11

    Julian Sabo

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  19. Star:Kepler23
    Planet:Kepler23 b
    Planet:Kepler23 c
    Planet:Kepler23 d

    Qatashia Trader

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  20. star: EPIC 201367065
    exoplanet: EPIC 201367065 B
    exoplanet: EPIC 201367065 C
    exoplanet: EPIC 201367065 D

    Kaela Mitchell

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  22. HIP 107773 b
    HIP 65891 b
    HIP 73990 b
    HIP 73990 c
    HIP 74865 b

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  23. mine is HR 8799
    ~Ryleigh Harsin

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  24. wasp-75 b


    J'Niah Davis

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  25. kepler-186 f jeremiah brown

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  26. I am doing Kepler 47
    Joshua McLaughlin

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  27. I mean 47b and 47c Kepler
    Joshua McLaughlin

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  28. Scratch what I said before I couldn't find any info on it,im doing KOI 172.02,in other words,KOI 172.
    Riley Watson

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  29. Gliese 667Cc Elijah ferrell

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  30. kepler-22b
    leyona Briddell

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  31. Ok,this is getting annoying,but I didn't find any info on Koi 172,so I am doing the kepler 97 system. Hopefully that is final.

    Riley Watson

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  36. I'm doing Kepler 69 (Diego Lorenzen)

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  37. Scratch my first solar system! I am doing WASP-47

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  38. Scratch that, I am doing is WASP-47
    The planet in that system are: WASP-47 b, WASP-47 e, WASP-47 d, WASP-47 c

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  39. I am changing my system to Kepler 83.

    -Julian Sabo

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    1. Sorry i have to change it again now it is Kepler-10

      -Julian Sabo

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  40. I am changing mine to kepler 94 b and c due to lack of info on my last one.



    Riley Watson

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  41. This is kind of a stupid question here: can you make a scale for each planet using the number of days in it's orbit?

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  44. sorry, couldn't find my star type so i am changing it to Kepler-12.

    Emma Forsythe

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  45. wait not Kepler-12 sorry, i meant 55 Cnc

    Emma Forsythe

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  46. sorry going back to kepler-90

    Emma f

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  47. Find the distacnes of the planets from their star and create a scale based on this data
    *distances
    -hannah

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  50. Nevermind.. again im looking at GJ 1132b

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  51. NOTE!***:There are no known stars around GJ1132b :D

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