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Planet Hunters Spy Distant Haul

Posted May 30, 2007 8:55 AM

From BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition:

A haul of 28 new planets beyond our solar system has been detected by the world's most prolific planet hunters. The finds were among 37 objects seen orbiting distant stars by a US and Anglo-Australian team in the last year. Other objects reported by the group, at an American Astronomical Society meeting in Honolulu, included five failed stars, known as brown dwarfs. The finds increase the total number of known exoplanets to 236, more than half of which were discovered by the team. "The more we look, the more we find planets," said Professor Tinney of the University of New South Wales, head of the Australian part of the Anglo-Australian Planet Search.

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05/31/2007 2:21 AM

I'm confident this is only the beginning. Oh God!, how clich'e.

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05/31/2007 9:34 AM

Is the technology there to determine if any of these new revealed celestial bodies can support life. Either as we know it (carbon based, needing water), or lifeforms that we do not yet understand?

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05/31/2007 11:57 AM

Yes, the technology has been there for some time, but it is not here yet. When those lifeforms that we do not understand decide to bring that technology here, they'll use it to help them eat us.

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