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Senior Investigator
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 1,699
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NASA's Spitzer Telescope has picked up debris readings from a collision of two planets in a young star about 100 light years away:
http://news.aol.com/article/two-plan...p-space/612704 I wonder if such an impact did create our asteroid belt? |
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Investigator
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 148
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wow, its like looking into the past through a telescope. maybe one day we'll be the aliens.
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Investigator
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 148
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if so i think we should build massive paramids and stratigically put them around that planet. also, we should make an imposible puzzle structure and destroy certain parts of it. so that when they evolve enough to understand its complexity, they are clueless as to how it was built. oh yeah, and just to "one up" our past visiters lets build a huge hover craft, freeze it in their artic area without a motor, and with a camodo dragon in the drivers seat. So when they find it they think it was driven by the dragon, and claim that reptillians are secretly living on their planet. awesome, too bad i wont be around to see it.
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