belovelife Posted August 26, 2010 Report Posted August 26, 2010 We keep finding panets around other stars with relatively short orbit times do you think, if we looked at stars that do not wobble in that short of timethen we could find longer orbit times or do you think the star is spinning and the relative movement of the planet has shortter orbit times due to that fact I know it's based on the egg shaped force lines of a star ( or trail of a star )that create the galactic medeum by then even our frame of refrence would be detectable around a star Quote
belovelife Posted August 27, 2010 Author Report Posted August 27, 2010 I know the question went astray, but it was if we recorded a star for a year or more, then with relative positioning could we detect planets around stars with longer orbit times? Quote
Moontanman Posted August 27, 2010 Report Posted August 27, 2010 I'm pretty sure that having a shorter orbit make sit easier to detect planets around other stars so a long orbit would at least be more difficult but i think eventually we will be able to do that as well... Quote
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