Theorists Tackle Mysterious 'Baby' Planet 15
neutron_p writes "Researchers from the University of Rochester located a potential planet around another star so young that it defied theorists' explanations and another team of Rochester planet-formation specialists are backing up the original conclusions, saying they've confirmed that the hole formed in the star's dusty disk could very well have been formed by a new planet. The findings have implications for gaining insight into how our own solar system came to be, as well as finding other possibly habitable planetary systems throughout our galaxy."
Aracebo observatory (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Aracebo observatory (Score:4, Funny)
"I did it last night."
Changing the planet (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Changing the planet (Score:2)
damn, I guess you're not a parent (not that I am, either, but damn, even know that)
Re:Changing the planet (Score:1)
You forget about: 4 1/2. kissing the blue-state brusing (boo-boos) and cradle it to know the pain will go away soon.
2001 (Score:2)
In other news... (Score:5, Funny)
The accretion disk said it was drinking and couldn't remember exactly what happened, but said the star had promised to call it.
And Galactus was heard to comment. (Score:3, Funny)
Conquistador 2004 (Score:1)
+1 Insightful, but... (Score:2)
The empty ring in the dust lens was caused... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Proper attribution! (Score:1)
That isn't a small planet (Score:1)