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Recently in 2012 and exoplanet was discovered in one of the closest neighbors to Earth's solar system at just 4.23 (ly) from sol. In the star system named Alpha Centauri B. The exoplanet has officially received the name from the IAU-(Int'l Astronomical Union) known as: "Bb". However, although the discovery of this exoplanet named: "Bb" was made, it is not considered to be in the (HZ)-(habitable zone) of Alpha Centauri B. Because it's too close to it's parent star. Therefore no exoplanets (as of yet in 2012-2013) have been discovered in the Alpha Centauri B's Habitable Zone. "Bb" is considered too hot at about 870 degrees (C) to be considered hospitable to astrobiological or any other form of extraterrestrial life.
Keywords: Alpha Centauri, Exoplanets, Extra Solar, Extra Solar Planets, Bb
1.0 Introduction
1.1 The IMMI Technology Methodology To Search For Exoplanets and Their Planetary Bodies.
When referring to the imaging examples in Figures [1]- The Planetary Habitability Laboratory places:"Bb" at about 0.04 AU-(Astronomical units), away from its parent star. Which is too close to support life. However, [1]-The Planetary Habitability Laboratory also places the habitable zone for: "The Alpha Centauri B" star system-(SEE) Figure #5) on the inside edge of the (HZ) starting at about 0.5 AU and extending outward to the outer edge of the (HZ) at about 1.4-AU. However, no doubt current research is ongoing to determine "if an exoplanet can be detected within the (HZ) of the Alpha Centauri B star system using either the (RVM)-(Radial Velocity Method). (SEE) also Figure 4) which also estimates the exoplanet to be about 1.13 X's the mass of Earth. Which would make the exoplanet a little larger than Earth with an approximate diameter of about-(14,398-(km).
In telescopy [2] W. Trentadue (2013)."Proxima Centauri has No Exoplanets" and [3] R. Stewart, (2013). "Observations and Comparison of The IMMI and LIDAR Remote and Imaging Technologies When It Comes To Exoplanets", pages 5-12, and in [4] in figure 1 pp. 44 of (Volume # 2) -(IJAAR)-(this volume you are now reading), and in the same (Volume #2), [5] explains and describes in figure 1 on page 57, and than again in figure 2 on pages 59 that [6] the scientific term and procedure/ technology known as (C)-(Copyright-Ronald...