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Too cold planets
ConquestiDate: Tuesday, 05.03.2013, 21:07 | Message # 1
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I think that there is a problem with the stars and the measure of the distance.

To any distance the planets generally turn out to be too cold.

I have proved different configurations of exoplanets discovered and they all seem to me to be very cold.


Edited by Conquesti - Tuesday, 05.03.2013, 21:09
 
HarbingerDawnDate: Tuesday, 05.03.2013, 21:23 | Message # 2
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Conquesti, it sounds like you're stating a personal opinion of their temperature. Do you have any data to support your assertion that they're unrealistically cold?




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ConquestiDate: Tuesday, 05.03.2013, 22:15 | Message # 3
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I have proved different configurations. With atmosphere, without atmosphere, with greenhouse effect, etc..

Based on scientific information of the discovered exoplanets and his estimation of temperature.

All of them the temperature is too low.

Is it possible that there is a mismatch in the distance and the heat generated by the star?


Edited by Conquesti - Tuesday, 05.03.2013, 22:16
 
HarbingerDawnDate: Tuesday, 05.03.2013, 22:20 | Message # 4
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Conquesti, please present this data so that others can examine it to better understand your position.




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