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By Richard A. Lovett
An as yet undiscovered planet might be orbiting at the dark fringes of the solar system, according to new research.
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GJG Photo Of Two Suns
Sun Above and Planet X Complex Below
Taken From Coast Of Maine December 2006 At Sunset
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Video: Planet Hunter Geoff Marcy on the Odds of Finding Extraterrestrial Life
KQED (blog) He has spotted more extra solar planets than most astronomers and he now has taken on yet another project as the new chair of the SETI program at UC Berkeley. Marcy sees his work with Kepler, and the ground based radio receivers of SETI, … |
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The Mars Monorail System: Indisputable Proof That Intelligent Life Exists on the Red Planet: Part II
In February, 2012 I wrote a short article for UFO Digest.com about a photograph originally taken by NASA/USGS. The photo in question revealed what appeared to be a set of tracks and a vehicle of some sort on the Martian surface.
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TED2012: What's next for planet earth?
The Guardian (blog) And it's part of TED's mission to fulfil the TED "wish" of Jill Tarter, the director of the Seti Institute's Center for Seti Research, who won the TED prize back in 2009. Her wish? "I wish that you would empower Earthlings everywhere to become active … |
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Planet Alignment: Jupiter, Venus and more, tonight!
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| The planets as seen on February 24, 2012 (early evening). |
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I saw something last night that was simply awesome… Jupiter and Venus lined up with the moon.
I pulled out my smart phone, pulled up my app called Google Sky Map (how did I ever live without it?) and not only did it show Jupiter and Venus lined up to my west, it also showed Uranus and Mercury (below the moon).
To the far east was Mars, just beginning to rise above the horizon. Now how cool is that?
What you can’t see until much later, is Saturn. You’ll have to wait till late night/ early morning to get a view of the ringed planet.
But wait, more to come! Tonight should be quite a spectacle. Please check this out at Space.com:
Jupiter, Venus & Moon Line Up This Weekend: How to Watch Online
And for you astronomy buffs out there, I just have to add the Baton Rouge Astronomical Society website, it’s awesome.
So be sure to check out the night sky tonight and if you can’t, you will still be able to see it live-online and in photos!
-Sunny Williams/LITS
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Nomad Alien Planets May Fill Our Milky Way Galaxy
Our Milky Way galaxy may be teeming with rogue planets that ramble through space instead of being locked in orbit around a star, a new study suggests.
These “nomad planets” could be surprisingly common in our bustling galaxy, according to researchers at the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC), a joint institute of Stanford University and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The study predicts that there may be 100,000 times more of these wandering, homeless planets than stars in the Milky Way.
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According to The Daily Yomiuri, Tokyo construction company, Obayashi Corporation, hopes to erect a space elevator by 2050. As a doff of the cap to our British readers, the space lift would ferry passengers and cargo along a carbon nanotube ribbon from a terrestrial terminal to a spaceport nearly a quarter of the way to the moon.
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