Welcome to Space.com!<br /><br />We don't yet have the ability do discover earth sized planets in earth like orbits. We're getting there.<br /><br />The primary discovery method is radial velocity measurement. This is where the mass of the planet pulls the star back and forth as it revolves around the star, and we measure the red and blue shift of the light as the star approaches us and moves away. A very tiny bit <img src="/images/icons/wink.gif" /><br />So it is most sensitive to large planets, in short period orbits.<br />That moves the star back and forth more, and the cycle repeats more often so you can see multiple cycles.<br /><br />If someone was observing our solar system for the amount of time we've been looking with this technique, they just might have a suspicion (but would be unable to prove) that Jupiter exists, since Jupiter has an 11.8 year orbit.<br />The sun's reflex motion is dominated by Jupiter (49% of the motion, 11.8 Year period), Saturn (27% of the motion, 29.7 Years), Uranus (8% of the motion, 84 years), and Neptune (15% of the motion, 164 years). So it would take hundreds of years just to confirm that Jupiter and maybe Saturn exist, and a thousand years for Uranus and Neptune.<br />All the rest of the planets, comets, asteroids accound for only 0.4% of the motion with periods from 1/4 year to hundreds of years. They likely would take many thousands of years to dig out of the data, once the orbits of the 4 major planets were known.<br />So bluntly, there is no way we would be able, by this method, to have possibly detected the earth even around the nearest star.<br /><br />If, on the rare chance that earth would transit the sun (pass between the sun and the observer, the alignment has to be almost perfect) the reduction in light caused by the earth would be much too small to detect.<br /><br />Hope that helps you understand. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><font color="#000080"><em><font color="#000000">But the Krell forgot one thing John. Monsters. Monsters from the Id.</font></em> </font></p><p><font color="#000080">I really, really, really, really miss the "first unread post" function</font><font color="#000080"> </font></p> </div>