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. Maggie Turnbull, a graduate student in astrophysics astrophysics, application of the theories and methods of physics to the study of stellar structure, stellar evolution, the origin of the solar system, and related problems of cosmology.  at the University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. , is scanning the universe for places that could sustain fife. She's compiled a fist of more than 17,000 stars that might have Earth-like planets orbiting them. "There's always the possibility of something evolving in conditions we wouldn't expect," explains Turnbull.

What "star qualities" does she look for? Using oar solar system solar system, the sun and the surrounding planets, natural satellites, dwarf planets, asteroids, meteoroids, and comets that are bound by its gravity. The sun is by far the most massive part of the solar system, containing almost 99.9% of the system's total mass.  as a model, she evaluated each candidate's age (it takes a long time for life to arise on a planet), brightness (bright stars emit deadly ultraviolet radiation), and composition (stars need to contain a certain amount of metal for planets similar to Earth to form nearby).

Next, Turnbull will trim the list to 30 addresses. Those stars will become the focus of the Terrestrial Planet Finder--a future NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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 mission that will look around the stars for Earth-like planets. But don't pack your bags for a stellar trip yet. One top candidate, 37 Gem--the 37th brightest star in the constellation Gemini--is 50 light-years (distance light travels in one year, or 6,000,000,000,000 miles) away!

E.T.: If life exists on other planets it might not look like we'd expect, says Maggie Turnbull.
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Title Annotation:Physical/Space; search for stars that might support places sustaining life
Author:Kostel, Ken
Publication:Science World
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 12, 2004
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