The closest planet yet outside of our solar system has been found by European astronomers orbiting Alpha Centauri B, one of the three stars that make up the Alpha Centauri system, which, at 4.3 light years away, is the nearest star system past our Sun.Once we detect a twin Earth the obvious next step in the research is to nuke one to see if the other feels it.
“This result represents a major step towards the detection of a twin Earth in the immediate vicinity of the Sun,” said Xavier Dumusque, an astronomer at the Universidade do Porto, Portugal, and the lead author of a new paper on the discovery, in a statement on Wednesday. “We live in exciting times!”
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
On Twin Earth He Is Smirnoff Yakov
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Twin studies!
There is potential for a remake.
I figured this one.
..."the immediate vicinity", eh? ... I'd better stock up on breath mints
nuke one to see if the other feels it
In my day when we wanted to make the world scream, we had to excavate a mine shaft all the way through the crust as far as the Moho discontinuity, so as to plunge a spike into the protoplasmic mantle thereby exposed. Kids today!
..."the immediate vicinity", eh? ... I'd better stock up on breath mints
This is when you need one of those space elevators, but without that goddamned music.
Needs more whackaloonery... or theolomogy.
The Reptiloid Home World!
That's where Romney is from.
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I am legally obliged to link to a Wire track at this point.
What's the problem with a comet if there are still a bunch of Earths left over?
Grrr, dude. Git some followers...
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