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07/29/2017 9:03 AM
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07/29/2017 11:35 AM

It's amazing that they can find planets, much less moons. Most planets out there go undetected because they don't pass in front of the star or they are not close and massive enough to perceptibly jerk the star around.

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07/29/2017 9:51 PM

" instrumental glitches have been found to mimic the signature of an exomoon"

Ahhhh... The quest for knowledge .. The spirit of exploration. I will always be amazed that we spend years and lifetimes doing 'work' so inconsequential and expensive.

Does anybody not think stars have planets and moons?

It's sort of like saying .. I know ants poop.. I've seen it. But there are tiny far away ant's on another continent that nobody has ever seen poop.

I'm going to dedicate my life's work to the observation of tiny far away ant's and prove once and for all that they too are pooping just like the carpenter ants in in my shed.

It's a testament to our massive planet, population and advanced nature that we are able to look for the obvious and triumphantly announce our great achievements.

...well.. It's a testament to something.

Fredski? Is there a moratorium on Orville speak? News has been seeping in. And water out.

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