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Scientist find earthlike Planet!







Scientist find earthlike Planet!

Scientist find earthlike Planet! 06/17/2005 03:51 PM

If you call a planet that is a toasty 400F earthlike, and only 13 light years away, I guess it's not to far off as far as Space Travel goes. To bad we did not have the Enterprise all fired up we could zip over their in a hurry and take a look. Better yet isn't it about some Aliens landed, and we hooked them up with some hot coffee in trade for some energy and space travel solutions. [S pace.com]




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