Hot Jupiters! Temperature: 2000 degrees Orbit Period: 1-5 days Mass: 0.3-10 Jupiters Thick Clouds: Molten iron, rock First Discovered: 1995 Discovery Method:

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Hot Jupiters! Temperature: 2000 degrees Orbit Period: 1-5 days Mass: Jupiters Thick Clouds: Molten iron, rock First Discovered: 1995 Discovery Method: WINKS (Planet Transits across Face of Star) WOBBLES (Planet’s Gravity Tugs on its Star) Too Hot for Life as we know it.

Good Planets are Hard to Find Too Big? Just Right! Too Small? Too Hot? Just Right! Too Cool? WOBBLES WINKS BLlPS

Good Planets are Hard to Find Too Big? Just Right! Too Small? Too Hot? Just Right! Too Cool? WOBBLES WINKS BLlPS

Cool Planets! Temperature: -200 o Centigrade Orbit Period: 3-10 years Mass: 1 Earth-10 Jupiters Hard Surface: Rock/Ice First Discovered: 2005 Discovery Method: BLIPS (Planet magnifies background starlight) Too Cool for Life as we know it.

Habitable Worlds ? Temperature: o C If too hot: oceans evaporate. If too cool: oceans freeze. Orbit Period: 1 Earth year Longer for hotter star. Shorter for cooler star. Mass: Earths If too small: atmosphere escapes to space. If too large: atmosphere crushes surface. ONLY 1 SUCH PLANET IS CURRENTLY KNOWN. ARE THERE OTHERS OUT THERE ? We will know soon. Just Right for Life as we know it.

IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? LOOKING FOR NEW WORLDS