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Friday, March 15, 2013

Astronomical News

The giant alien planet HR 8799c is the size of seven Jupiters, but orbits is in a Pluto-like orbit, scientists say.
The long-sought God particle is what gives mass to other matter.
A recent study suggests that most of the galaxy's terrestrial planets may orbit red dwarf stars -- could there be alien life on any of these worlds?
After a 25-year hiatus, the Unites States has produced its first non-weapons grade plutonium needed to power space probes.
After finding Mars has all the ingredients to support life, Curiosity will now search for organic carbon.
It may have existed on Mars, but it turns out there's no single satisfactory definition for life.
The ALMA radio telescope, not fully operational, has already doubled the number of star-forming galaxies seen from the first 1.5 billion years of the universe's history.
Building a huge radar system to bridge vast interstellar distances may not be such a silly idea. 

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