land is thirty-five trillion euro (approximately)
February 27, 2011

Astrophysicist Greg Laughlin has created an equation to determine the cost of the planets by calculating the sum of the same age, size, temperature, mass and other vital statistics, and according to his calculations, the Earth is the most expensive. Mars has been reviewed only € 10,000, while Venus seem worth even less than a penny. There are about 1,235 other planets in the universe, most of whom did not receive a high price because of the inhospitable climates that characterize them. The equation was used to evaluate the discoveries made by NASA through the Kepler spacecraft, and hunt for planets in orbit two years ago.
ASSESSMENTS - The exoplanet Giles 581, considered the most similar to Earth known to scientists, only reach a value of € 100, as well KOI 326.01 € 150,000. Laughlin said: "I wanted a metric that would allow me to see if the value of the planets was high enough to justify the hype and media studies." "This is just a way for me to be able to quantify the characteristics that must be nice to have a particular planet." The professor concluded that the planets with a value of € 60 million are worth studying. And he said: "The formula makes you realize how precious the earth and I hope that will help us preserve what we as a society."
Federico Lappa 2L
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