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Could an Earth-like world actually be in orbit around Epsilon Eridani,
the sun that shines over the fictional world of Vulcan, the home of Star Trek's Mr. Spock? Scientists differ, but recent discoveries made by the Spitzer space telescope hold out some hope. http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...es.html?cat=15 |
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On Oct 27, 1:07*pm, "Mark R. Whittington"
wrote: Could an Earth-like world actually be in orbit around Epsilon Eridani, the sun that shines over the fictional world of Vulcan, the home of Star Trek's Mr. Spock? Scientists differ, but recent discoveries made by the Spitzer space telescope hold out some hope. http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...r_epsilon_erid... 10 light years away........ Better start on a stellar drive now...... Still planet in the habitable zone of such a relatively near star would be interesting and worth a super duper Hubble telescope. The Wine is good and is of age.............Trig |
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