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Planets like earth may have formed around other stars, UCLA astronomers report
The chemical fingerprint of a burned-out star indicates that Earth-
like planets may not be rare in the universe and could give clues to what our solar system will look like when our sun dies and becomes a white dwarf star some five billion years from now. http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/k112.html |
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Planets like earth may have formed around other stars, UCLA astronomers report
wrote in message oups.com... The chemical fingerprint of a burned-out star indicates that Earth- like planets may not be rare in the universe and could give clues to what our solar system will look like when our sun dies and becomes a white dwarf star some five billion years from now. http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/k112.html This has already been reported in the group. Stop plugging your site. George |
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