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Uploaded by WSJDigitalNetwork on Dec 30, 2011
Astronomers using NASA’s space-based Kepler Telescope may be close to finding the first Earth-like planets in outer space, potentially capable of supporting life. Such a discovery could change the way we view our place in the universe. WSJ’s Michael Kofsky reports.
Is the TickleMe Plant from outer space?
You be the judge.
http://www.ticklemeplant.com
they never said that
If any of these planets support life ( they don’t, but that’s for another day ) we should keep well away, as we introduce death wherever we go.
you might !!
i always get invited back
Normally I would say something stupid like, “I find that hard to believe or show some proof…”
However, believing as I do in a creator: (excluding that Bible), it doesn’t surprise me that there would be billions of class (M) planets out there…
Thus, in every way similar to this, as the late H. G. Wells so elegantly put it? “Spinning piece of solar driftwood…”
Thank Goodness, he didn’t give up.