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Friday, November 19, 2010

An extra-galactic planet has been discovered!

See: this article from Time.

15 Comments:

  • I love hearing about this stuff! It's so fascinating.

    By Blogger Unknown, at Sat Nov 20, 09:40:00 PM 2010  

  • I agree. It's really interesting to read about. It would be really cool to see pictures and even better video. With time I'm sure technology will get there.

    By Blogger egreen, at Sun Nov 21, 11:10:00 AM 2010  

  • the part that i'm never able to grasp is how this stuff happened thousands of years ago, but with the whole light year busiess we're just seeing it now. but i agree! stuff about outer space in general is so interesting!

    By Blogger Unknown, at Sun Nov 21, 12:30:00 PM 2010  

  • It is amazing that things that were once thought to be impossible begin to be proven possible. It is also puzzling to think how much territory has yet to be discovered.

    By Blogger dudeck20, at Sun Nov 21, 08:31:00 PM 2010  

  • These type of things just drive me crazy. There is so much out there that we dont know about. How could you not believe in aliens. We think we know so much but really when you think about it we dont.

    By Blogger mttshaver, at Sun Nov 21, 10:18:00 PM 2010  

  • Space is an amazing place. Tons of things happened out there so long ago and they are still happening. It seems like a lifetime for us, 8 billion years. But I wonder how long it feels like for the planets themselves.

    By Blogger Unknown, at Mon Nov 22, 11:32:00 AM 2010  

  • All I am going to say is what will our world do when we find another life form on another planet? I believe it will happen eventually.

    By Blogger tyler.young, at Thu Nov 25, 01:16:00 AM 2010  

  • I agree, with so many things out there still yet to be discovered, it goes back to the video in thinking that there is no doubt other forms of life.

    By Blogger Michael.Bowersox, at Thu Nov 25, 12:07:00 PM 2010  

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    By Blogger Michael.Bowersox, at Thu Nov 25, 12:07:00 PM 2010  

  • I think that its really interesting learning about outer space. It is so broad that there will never be completely explored, and there will always be questions about what is really in space

    By Blogger BrianZ, at Sun Nov 28, 10:49:00 AM 2010  

  • Tyler, I definitely agree with you. I believe that there is other forms of life out there, but I don't know how many people would truly believe that there is other life out there if given full proof right in front of them. Some people don't want to believe what they hear.

    By Blogger Nick Patricia, at Sun Nov 28, 06:29:00 PM 2010  

  • I definitely agree that there has to be other life forms out there. How could there not be with the billions of planets that probably exist? The article goes to show that there are other planets outside of our solar system, we just haven't discovered them yet.

    By Blogger Jenna Murphy, at Sun Nov 28, 07:28:00 PM 2010  

  • A lot of things haven't been discovered yet out of our solar system. I think with a lot of time and patience, the "unknown" places that haven't been yet discovered, will be disovered. Much of the "what if's?" will soon to be hopefully answered about our solar system!

    By Blogger NatalieSmirne, at Mon Nov 29, 01:26:00 AM 2010  

  • If you think about it, most of the stars that we see in the sky are probably all gone now, but we could never tell. If allof the planets and solar systems out there are much older, maybe there were plenty of aliens but they've been long dead, and any that are alive must be closer than we think.

    By Blogger Mitchell "this is my 9 profile" Yamrus, at Mon Nov 29, 10:08:00 AM 2010  

  • I agree with a lot of this, and the statement that many things are out in the universe that have been discovered and what is yet to be. there are many things technology has yet to discover as we keep getting farther and farther into the furute, such as discovering this new 'planet'. however, what about poor pluto? we cut him from the planet club because he's wasnt worthy enough, and now we're trying to make room for another planet. gosh. cut pluto a break.

    By Blogger KellyMarie, at Mon Nov 29, 06:31:00 PM 2010  



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