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hi! started this one as soon as the planet was announced! you may have heard of it on the internet or the news recently. the planet is kepler-186f, the first terran class planet confirmed in its star's habitable zone. went for realsistic textures on this one. came out ok, spent about 6 hours working the planet alone and roughly 8 hours total on the work. see the description below for more info. data was taken from the Planetary Habitability Laboratory and Wikipedia.
you can find it here:
phl.upr.edu/press-releases/fir…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler-1…
so please let your eyes enjoy and leave any comments, favs or critiques which are always welcome and appreciated!
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Kepler-186f
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Kepler-186f is the fifth and outermost planet known to orbit around the red dwarf star Kepler-186. This planet is unique as it holds the title of being the first terran class (earth sized) planet to be confirmed within it's star's habitable zone (HZ). The HZ is the distance range from a star where liquid water may existed on a planet's or moon's surface given the right conditions. The planet was discovered indirectly by the now disabled kepler Space Telescope which measures the dip in star light as a planet moves in front of or transits a star. The telescope observed more than enough transits of the planet to confirm it's existance.
The planet has a radius just 10% greater than earth's and so, is almost undoubtably a rocky planet with a solid surface and not a gaseous planet with a large hydrogen and helium envolope. Due to the size of the planet, it is highly likely to have a compostion and internal structure very similar to earth's being 1/3 iron and 2/3 silicates. It may also have a higher concentration of lighter elements and volatiles than earth. This would give the planet a mass just less than 1 and a 1/4 times that of earth. this also gives the planet a surface gravity almost the same as earth's, and so it would be very easy for a human or any earthly creature to move on this planet almost as if they were on earth.
Kepler-186f is located near it's star's tidal locking radius and so there is a 50/50 chance that it may not be tidally locked to the star and so, have a rotaion period. This would increase the planet's habitability further as it would give it a day-night cycle. however, such a rotation period is likely to have been slowed down greatly by the star due to tidal deceleration, and so the planet may have a day lasting a few days, weeks or months. Also, the planet's axial tilt is likely to be very small due to similar reasons affecting its rotation period. The orbital eccentricity of the planet is also likely to be very low giving the planet a near circular orbit, again due to tidal deceleration. These factors combined may rule out the planet having any seasons, either tilt induced or orbit induced. As such, weather on this planet may be stable and calm giving a clear sky most of the time, which could allow for viewing of the parent star and inner four planets during the day, and a clear starry night sky laced with aurorae at the higher latitudes, assuming the planet has a strong magnetic field like earth's.
During the day, everything would be tinted with a deep sunset orange from the parent star due to it's smaller size and lower temperature to our sun. Due to the colour of the star, plant life on the planet may utilize the longer wavelengths of light coming from the star which would be the majority of light emitted by the star. This may cause plants on the planet to appear dark and red/ brown in colouration to the human eye as they would photosynthesize using the redder light.
The planet orbits near the outer edge of the star's conservative HZ and recieves a stellar flux from it's star slightly less than the planet Mars does from our sun. Because of this, the surface of the planet is likely to be very cold at sub-zero temperatures, and any water on it's surface may be locked up as large ice caps, glaciers or permafrost under the planet's surface. If the planet has large concentrations of ammonia in its water, this could act as an anti-freeze and greately lower the freezing point of the water, keeping it liquid. A large concentration of carbon dioxide or methane in the atmosphere, if any atmosphere, or a denser atmosphere may also induce a much stronger green house effect and warm the surface greatly, melting any frozen water.
The planet is unlikely to have any moons due to its proximity to its star, which could disrupt the orbits of any moons, and the possibility that the planet is tidally locked or has a slow rotation period, would cause any moons to spiral into the planet due to orbital decay from tidal decelaration.
On another note, planetary formation simulations and dynamical models of this planetary system show that a non-transiting low-mass planet may be located between the orbits of planet e and f and so may also be located within the star's habitable zone near the inner edge. If indeed this planet exists, it's gravitational effects can increase the axial tilt of planet f and induce seasons on the planet, further increasing planet f's habitability. This possible planet must also not be much more massive than earth or else it would cause orbital instability within the system. So this planet itself may also be a habitable rocky planet as well, similar to earth.
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Comments: 36
qwertyuiopasd1234567 [2016-02-03 15:59:40 +0000 UTC]
Most likely the planet's rotation is faster than Earth due to lack of a moon. It's most likely the length of day is shorter (only 6-8 hours) on Kepler 186-f, while Earth has length of 24 hours.
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Alpha-Element In reply to qwertyuiopasd1234567 [2016-02-06 19:20:07 +0000 UTC]
not likely. because the planet is closer to its star, tides raised on the planet's surface by the star would have slowed down its rotation significantly. as such, the planet may have a slower rotation period than earth.
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qwertyuiopasd1234567 [2016-02-03 15:54:42 +0000 UTC]
This one looked better than the artist's concept made in April 2014. Other one was looked Earth was in 2-3 billion years ago.
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Rainstar-of-LakeClan [2015-11-16 02:14:16 +0000 UTC]
It might be tidally locked, but maybe not.
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Rainstar-of-LakeClan In reply to Rainstar-of-LakeClan [2016-01-15 23:02:29 +0000 UTC]
True . But what if it has a thick atmosphere ?
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Alpha-Element In reply to Rainstar-of-LakeClan [2015-11-26 13:33:37 +0000 UTC]
there's a 50/50 chance.
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ScorpiusOB1 [2014-10-07 22:52:03 +0000 UTC]
Love astronomy and space exploration and your work is really cool. Keep it.
As per other HZ worlds discovered by Kepler such as Kepler-62f, it's truly a pity there's no way to know what really lies in that world (if it's a kind of "Super Mars" with more geological activity, a cooler version of Earth, or something more exotic such as an eyeball world or even weirder things) with current technologies.
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Alpha-Element In reply to ScorpiusOB1 [2014-10-12 13:09:52 +0000 UTC]
thank you and i will keep it up!
as for the planet, it is a shame that we may not know what the world is like for now, but we must be patient and can not rush to conclusions. we will get our answers in time.
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Infernox-Ratchet [2014-05-25 04:45:53 +0000 UTC]
I've seen all of your art and every one of them makes my mouth drop with awe. As a science lover, I love the attention to detail for each planet.
You made my day.
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Alpha-Element In reply to Infernox-Ratchet [2014-05-25 13:37:10 +0000 UTC]
glad you like it! and there will be more to come.
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Chromattix [2014-04-26 01:30:14 +0000 UTC]
Glad I read all this as I was thinking of creating a surface landscape, and while some points I was able to get down (the colour of the sky and vegetation) there were others that were news to me (no seasons...so I'd better get that snow off the trees then ) Though I was thinking of having a huge ice shelf off in the distance because the official artwork i saw for it seemed to look like that planet had two massive ice caps that went halfway down to the equator, meaning that maybe only the equator area is warm enough (here the equator is tropical, there it might be more like a temperate or boreal forest environment)
The fact it has a more regular and calm weather pattern than Earth is surprising. I mean, Earth's winds are slow and weak compared to every other planet out there. To find one even less windy and stormy than Earth, while still likely having a significant atmosphere is surreal. Though if the atmosphere is dense enough it could be more like Venus for all we know. Maybe a dense atmosphere will work in its favour keeping it warm, unlike Venus where such an atmosphere turned out to be more a crutch than anything
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Alpha-Element In reply to Chromattix [2014-04-28 01:02:56 +0000 UTC]
i made up for the ice caps by using glaciated terrain near the polar regions, but i left out some sea ice. you could include the ice shelves but i just thought that they were too harsh of a transition in the terrain, thats why i removed them.
you really don't need to take off the snow from the trees as the planet is supposed to be cold for all we know, so you may be right that the warmest forests on the planets would be boreal forests.
my rendition of the planet depicts it with a warmer, yet cold climate with temperatures closer to those of the higher latitudes on earth. models do show however that a denser atmosphere or one with much more carbon dioxide than earth could bring the planet's temperature above the freezing point of water! so its still a possibility that this planet may be truly earth like!
other than that, i'm glad i could give you some information to help you in your rendition and i wish you the best and can't wait to see your version of the planet!
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GibbleGarp [2014-04-22 00:06:29 +0000 UTC]
I kid you not, I will piss my pants in excitement the moment humanity finds out that there's life on kepler-186f! If there was intelligent sentient beings residing in this planet-I might have a heart attack!
Aside from that, great work you're doing here!
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Alpha-Element In reply to GibbleGarp [2014-04-23 01:57:44 +0000 UTC]
this planet is not really a good chance for life in my opinion, its probably just too cold for any complex, let alone intelligent life to develop. even if such life existed on this planet, we would probably not detect it for decades to come. this is because the star is just too dim and far away for any of our current or planned next-gen telescopes to analyze its planets.
other than that, thank you and there will be more to come.
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Alpha-Element In reply to Felewin [2014-04-21 03:07:16 +0000 UTC]
i guess i'm a little predictable when it comes to exoplanets!
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RaymondEternal [2014-04-20 02:08:05 +0000 UTC]
Wow Amazing!!! Its like the scene of Earth when astronauts landed on the Moon for the first time... Also thanks for writing the descriptions on it
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Alpha-Element In reply to RaymondEternal [2014-04-20 12:23:17 +0000 UTC]
thank you and your welcome!
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PaytoniThePerv [2014-04-20 01:56:12 +0000 UTC]
Peaks my supreme interest of exploring a planet........ I've always dreamed of just being completely alone on a planet..... All to myself
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Alpha-Element In reply to PaytoniThePerv [2014-04-20 12:20:45 +0000 UTC]
yep, i've had that feeling before. just sitting on a planet under a tree and enjoying the sunset.
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PaytoniThePerv In reply to Alpha-Element [2014-04-20 17:48:27 +0000 UTC]
Nobody to persecute or judge.... New things all around you, everything and nothing to fear
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PaytoniThePerv In reply to Alpha-Element [2014-04-21 04:47:32 +0000 UTC]
Being your own ruler, making your own rules, all to yourself
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annafuru [2014-04-19 22:53:42 +0000 UTC]
In the future this planet will probably be our new home because of the population rate, but it's highly unlikely too.
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Alpha-Element In reply to annafuru [2014-04-20 01:24:50 +0000 UTC]
i'm not directing this at you, but i really think humans should keep themselves from getting overly excited and calm down before i blow my lid. this is mainly because i am not keen on having humans with their current attitude towards our own planet, going to another and destroying it the same way we are destroying our's. but we are far from commercial interstellar travel, let alone commercial interplanetary travel within our own system, so hopefully by then our attitude would change if we are even still around!
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crazychesta [2014-04-19 22:48:30 +0000 UTC]
This is really well done. You've added alot of land mass which giving that the planet is still young, is yet to split away tectonically around the crust. Similar to how Earth looked in its younger age as one land mass.
very well done 10/10.
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Alpha-Element In reply to crazychesta [2014-04-20 01:18:23 +0000 UTC]
thank you, glad you like it!
actually, there really isn't much land mass in the original texture i created. the land mass you see is a large portion of the land mass i added. almost the entire side of the planet that is in night is ocean! and the system isn't actually young, its almost the same age as our system!
other than that, thanks again!
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VincenzoNova [2014-04-19 22:23:01 +0000 UTC]
This is amazing! Do you have any hopes that we may one day find life on this planet?
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Alpha-Element In reply to VincenzoNova [2014-04-20 01:05:27 +0000 UTC]
uhm, i really don't have any high hopes for this planet, mainly because of its temperature. however we aren't too sure of the planet's actual surface temperature yet so for all we know, it may be much hotter than we think it is and so, have a temperature closer to earth's and be more habitable.
but don't let that get your hopes down, there are some kepler candidates out there pending confirmation that are much more habitable than this planet and for all we know, there might actually be that planet between planets e and f!
other than that, thank you and i'm glad you like the work.
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