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gaddy Inner circle Agent of Chaos 3526 Posts |
An embryonic planet detected outside our Solar System could be less than 2,000 years old, astronomers say. If this is proven correct it will radically change how solar system formation is conceived...
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
It's just a big baby...
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Payne Inner circle Seattle 4571 Posts |
Isn't science fun!
It won't radically change how science hypothesis's planet formation. It just gives them another methodology as to how they could form. Not every solar system has a rouge star passing through it to trigger planet creation. Interesting stuff though
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Cliffg37 Inner circle Long Beach, CA 2491 Posts |
Wow,
This stuff really amazes me. I just took my 8 year old daughter to her first planetarium show, and we saw some of this on the big dome. My grandafther used to do this for me when I was that age. I think she is as hooked as I was back then. This stuff is all fascinating. Rock on..er... planet on!
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gaddy Inner circle Agent of Chaos 3526 Posts |
Update -"Oops! It was just a passing cloud!" Still though, even when a theory is disproven it adds to the body of knowledge, right?
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Doug Higley 1942 - 2022 7152 Posts |
I was ready to think at just a couple of grand it might be the Creationists Home World. oh well.
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ed rhodes Inner circle Rhode Island 2885 Posts |
Would they have named it "Jesus?"
"...and if you're too afraid of goin' astray, you won't go anywhere." - Granny Weatherwax
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Doug Higley 1942 - 2022 7152 Posts |
No
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ed rhodes Inner circle Rhode Island 2885 Posts |
How about "Bob." Bob's a good name for a planet.
"...and if you're too afraid of goin' astray, you won't go anywhere." - Granny Weatherwax
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Doug Higley 1942 - 2022 7152 Posts |
Not
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Justin Style Inner circle 2010 Posts |
I like the name CLAIR. That's a good name for a planet, don't cha think?
Planet Clair... |
gaddy Inner circle Agent of Chaos 3526 Posts |
I thought they traditionally did named planets after mythological beings...
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Destiny Inner circle 1429 Posts |
Then Big Foot will be a strange addition to the night skies.
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Bill Nuvo Inner circle 3094 Posts or 2742 Posts |
Quote:
On 2008-08-26 12:59, Justin Style wrote: I prefer numerical and alphabetical combinations like B-52 |
ed rhodes Inner circle Rhode Island 2885 Posts |
Quote:
On 2008-08-26 15:22, gaddy wrote: See if you can find a copy of "Titan AE." After awhile, you just get someone who likes the name "Bob."
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