Myth vs Reality: Abundance of Earth-sized Planets

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This short video addresses the misconception that Earth-sized planets are rare.

Credits


 
Search for Life
 
 
Produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute’s Office of Public Outreach.
 
All images, illustrations, and videos courtesy of NASA except:
 
·       Photo of a hot spring courtesy of the National Park Service/Jim Peaco
·       Photo of crabs at a deep-sea hydrothermal vent courtesy of Alex D. Rogers (University of Oxford)
·       Photo of a Pompeii worm courtesy of University of Delaware, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment
·       Photo of a ship’s wake courtesy of Andrzej Otrębski
·       Photo of a clown fish courtesy of Wikimedia user Ritiks
·       Photos of a sea turtle and jellyfish courtesy of Wikimedia user Brocken Inaglory
·       Photo of a drinking swallow courtesy of Wikimedia user Sanchezn
·       Photo of elephants courtesy of Derek Keats (Johannesburg, South Africa)
·       Taurus constellation drawing from Firmamentum Sobiescianum sive Uranographia by Johannes Hevelius, courtesy of the United States Naval Observatory
·       Exoplanet illustrations courtesy of ESO
·       Ariane 5 rocket launch image ©2008 ESA – CNES – Arianespace/Photo by Optique Video CSG
·       JWST animation and illustrations courtesy of G. Bacon (STScI)
·       JWST deployment animation courtesy of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and Northrop Grumman
·       Hubble Space Telescope animations courtesy of ESA/Hubble (M. Kornmesser & L. L. Christensen)
·       Illustration of K2 fields based on image courtesy of ESO/S. Brunier/NASA Kepler Mission/Wendy Stenzel
·       TESS animation courtesy of Chester Beals (MIT Lincoln Laboratory) and George Ricker (MIT)
·       Animation of planetary orbits around Milky Way stars courtesy of ESO/M. Kornmesser
·       Prism animation courtesy of ESO/L. Calçada
·       Spectrum illustration courtesy of M. Lussier (STScI)
·       Artwork depicting water on the surfaces of other worlds courtesy of Dan Durda (Fellow, IAAA)
·       Spectral line illustrations courtesy of A. Feild (STScI) and the European Space Agency
 
 
Written by Tracy Vogel
Designed by Marc Lussier
Music courtesy of Associated Production Music
 
 

Transcript


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A black and white picture of a minotaur in the top left. A color picture of a planet and sun in the top right.

Text, MYTH versus REALITY

Myth side

Text, Earth-size planets are rare.

Reality side

Text, Astronomers estimate that roughly one in five Sun-like stars have Earth-size planets located in the "habitable zone," where water can exist as a liquid. Whether these planets are actually habitable or inhabited, however, remains a mystery. Both Venus and Mars are in the Sun’s habitable zone, but are not currently habitable.