Newly-Discovered Sun-Like System Highlights This Week @ NASA

Newly-Discovered Sun-Like System Highlights This Week @ NASA
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The continuous monitoring of more than 156,000 stars for subtle brightness changes has led to the discovery by NASA’s Kepler Mission of the first confirmed system outside our own that has more than one planet transiting the same star. Also, researchers head north to “Mars on Earth;” “Avatar” director and film’s imagery featured in NASA Earth science public service campaign; Mary J. Blige encourages students “to reach for the stars;” NASA helps celebrate “Star Wars;” and more.

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12 responses to “Newly-Discovered Sun-Like System Highlights This Week @ NASA”

  1. sweet bu are they too close to they're sun to have life or are they gonna be peaceful?

  2. TW@N?

    Does anyone in NASA play GTA? google TW@

    Otherwise the guys at nasa are geniuses.

  3. 8'th place, not bad for a foreigner! :p
    Damn this is great 🙂

  4. wating fore good telescope in futere when we cn e other earth like planets( hope so near gogle earth(earth)

  5. bleep blerp bloop we come in peace

  6. @eah2119 u watch too much star-trek

  7. @eah2119 it's a dream in this days our maximum speed is 90k mil/hour to reach the speed of light it needs over 200 years and i liked the video

  8. there goes the neighborhood

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