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Earth 2 Anyone?
The Spitzer team have an exciting announcement coming out tomorrow, see:
http://www.ascribe.org/cgi-bin/behol...132958&time=15 Anyone think that they've imaged a planet at Earth-orbit distance racing around a sun that's the same type as ours? Watch those odds on alien life existing plummet. Goffee Welcoming our distant alien overlord cousins! |
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Damn link should now work
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Goffee wrote in
: http://tinyurl.com/c7xcy And here's the rest of the story: http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0504/21asteroids/ No Earth2, just a lot of dusty rubble that might be part of an early planetary system similar to our own. --Damon |
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"Goffee" wrote in message
... Damn link should now work Goffee Wrote: The Spitzer team have an exciting announcement coming out tomorrow, see: http://tinyurl.com/c7xcy Anyone think that they've imaged a planet at Earth-orbit distance racing around a sun that's the same type as ours? Watch those odds on alien life existing plummet. Goffee Welcoming our distant alien overlord cousins! -- Goffee A collision most likely created the Earth / Moon system we have today. This may be an example where the such a collision (with a larger body) was much more destructive! gb |
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