Using a radio telescope in the province of Drenthe, the astronomers, radio waves are observed, which are caused by a “nearby” star with its planet, react to each other. In this report, the Netherlands institute for radio astronomy (Astron) on Monday. This type of signals to search for, it is our hope that the researchers of the planets to find out which other stars are heendraaien.

The only nearby star is a red dwarf, which is the name of GJ1151 has been given. The planet is in the habitable zone of a GJ1151.

However, the red dwergsterren is smaller and cooler than our sun, so a planet needs to be significantly closer to its star (to be in this zone.

a short distance from the star to the planet and more to do with the magnetic field of the star is a red dwarf, and more intense than our sun).

The strong magnetic force of the planet’s pull causes global warming, and the atmosphere, and affect. The waves in this release, the new Dutch radio telescope able to measure it.

the First evidence for a thirty-year-old theory of
The existence of these waves, it was almost 30 years ago, but now, for the first time has been proven. The researchers hope that this new speurtechniek to find out in what conditions they exist, in addition to their stars.

The study is published in the scientific journal Nature.