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How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by Nobody: 5:34am On Feb 25, 2021
Kartik Pinglé and Jasmine Wright haven't graduated from high school yet. But they've already discovered four new exoplanets and co-authored a peer-reviewed paper.

Their paper about the newly discovered planets, which are about 200 light-years away from Earth, was published in The Astronomical Journal in January.
"I remember when I came home, and I told (my parents), 'Oh, I think we discovered a multi-planetary system,' they didn't really understand that it was it was kind of a big thing," said Wright, an 18-year-old senior at Bedford High School in Bedford, Massachusetts.

"Once the paper was published and there were a few articles out about it, I had a lot of classmates and friends who were congratulating me, which I was a little bit surprised by — I expected it from my friends, but not random people in my class," said Pinglé, a 16-year-old who attends Cambridge Rindge and Latin School in Boston.

What sets this discovery apart

Their discovery is significant because the system has a bright star, more than three exoplanets and can be studied in comparison to our own solar system, said Tansu Daylan, their mentor and a postdoctoral researcher at the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research.

"This is the brightest Sun-like star hosting more than three planets that cross our line-of-sight," Dalyan said. The light emitted by bright stars like this one allows for the clear detection of a transit — when a planet passes in front of its star — which matters for researchers who study exoplanets.

Systems hosting more than one planet are also intriguing to scientists because they have the same origin and much of the same history, Daylan explained. "The combination of these two is what makes the system fairly unique," he said.

But Daylan said that while bright stars and multiple planets can be found in other systems, many other planetary systems have what are called "low-mass stars." While these are more accessible for observation-based studies, they aren't like our star, the sun. That's where this discovery is different.

"When it comes to studying by comparison — that is, studying the atmospheres of planets beyond the solar system around sun-like stars — this is probably one of the best targets that we will ever get," he said.

NASA highlighted the discovery on their website, which dives a bit more into the specific characteristics of one of the planets; describing it as a "scorchingly hot 'super-Earth,' more than 1 1/2 times as big around as our home planet ... With a likely surface temperature of more than 1,500 Fahrenheit."

The program that made it possible

Their research was made possible by a program that connects local high schoolers with scientists at Harvard and MIT through the Student Research Mentoring Program at the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian. Students spend a month together training before they are partnered with a mentor for a year-long research project.

Pinglé said their project began with searching for something unique within the data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission,
a space-based satellite that orbits around Earth and surveys nearby bright stars.

They spent about two months searching the data and found a multi-planetary system, with planets now named HD 108236 B, C, D and E.

Wright and Pinglé never imagined making this type of discovery. "I remember telling my mom about a month into the project that I didn't think we were going to find anything," Pinglé said.

Working with both students, Daylan said they really had the passion, excitement and aptitude needed for the work. "Kartik and Jasmine have great communication (and) presentation skills — that's the quality that sometimes is lacking in scientists," Daylan said.

Both students say they are interested in studying astrophysics in college. Pinglé, who still has some time left in high school, says his love for math makes it a great fit for him.
Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/24/world/exoplanet-discovery-high-schoolers-scn/index.html

Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by LMS1(m): 6:27am On Feb 25, 2021
I need to migrate out of earth..... am tired of vehicle horns on earth cities. cheesy
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by Funminded: 6:43am On Feb 25, 2021
Nice
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by Ghostrye: 7:49am On Feb 25, 2021
If it was here in my dear Corntree ....
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by Ayobami7(m): 8:16am On Feb 25, 2021
hmmmm
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by Freestainworld(m): 8:40am On Feb 25, 2021
Ordinary good condom our teens can not discover
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by theFilmtric: 8:43am On Feb 25, 2021
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Ghostrye:
If it was here in my dear Corntree ....
Freestainworld:
Ordinary good condom our teens can not discover
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quit this unpatriotic behaviour!
What are your contributions to making this country better??
The question shouldn't be what can my country do for me?? it should be what can I do for my country??


theFilmtricsay
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by theFilmtric: 8:48am On Feb 25, 2021
Lalasticlala Mynd44
theFilmtricsay
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by doxijaw: 12:17pm On Feb 25, 2021
Meanwhile tramadol and codeine is being scientifically discovered in Nigeria grin
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by Ghostrye: 2:02pm On Feb 25, 2021
theFilmtric:
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quit this unpatriotic behaviour!
What are your contributions to making this country better??
The question shouldn't be what can my country do for me?? it should be what can I do for my country??


theFilmtricsay
pele, patriotic doer
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by PlayerMeji: 4:36pm On Feb 25, 2021
Kai, they have a youth program that connects young students with scientists from MIT and Harvard Universities... Wow!

Meanwhile, our youth are still battling ASUU and government strikes.

They are only connected to the likes of Naira Marley, Olamide, Hushpuppi, etc

This life na simply WYGIWYG...
Re: How 2 Teenagers Discovered 4 Scientifically Valuable Exoplanets (Pix) by fuckingAyaya(m): 8:25pm On Feb 25, 2021
doxijaw:
Meanwhile tramadol and codeine is being scientifically discovered in Nigeria grin
do we have any research center in Nigeria

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