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NASA sees distant planets that seem ideal for life
too cold for liquid water. And until now, the few found in that ideal zone, were just too big. Those are likely to be gas balls like Neptune and that's not suitable for life.Similarly, any Earth-size planets weren't in the right place near their stars, Borucki Read more »
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NASA's Cassini Cameras to Provide Breathtaking Image of Earth from Saturn
By: Carolyn Porco In 2006, NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured this backlit view of of Saturn's rings during an eclipse of the sun. Courtesy Cassini Imaging Team/ Image by NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI. Editor's note: Carolyn Porco is the leader of the imaging tea from Newshour With Jim Lehrer Read more »
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What's that thing in Uranus's orbit – and how did it get there?
The planet Uranus – already an odd duck for its upended rings and spin axis that means it is spinning on its side – is being chased by two asteroids and is chasing another. One of the asteroids is in an unexpected orbit, by some estimates As a group, the from Christian Science Monitor Read more »
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Kim And Kanye’s Baby Is Going To Be A Star, Says Astrologist
Kim and Kanye’s newborn baby is going to be a star. Well, that’s what astrologist Susan Miller foresees. Miller writes: “At the very top of her chart, she has Neptune. When you have Neptune so high up, your face is known to everyone. This is not a privat from The Inquisitr Read more »
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It All Began In Chaos
The dust speck had been plucked from the tail of a comet more than 200 million miles away. Now, under an electron microscope in a basement lab at the University of Washington, its image grew larger, until it filled the computer screen like an alien lands from National Geographic Read more »
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Astrology Today: June 17, 2013 – Polite
Monday morning the Moon in Libra starts out in quincunx to Neptune in Pisces. Let’s cast a pink glamor over everything and make it sweet. Let’s smooth out the rough edges or throw a silk scarf over it and call it good… at least for now. That may not be s from ElsaElsa.com Read more »