SETI public: Fw: Hunt for Earth-like planets intensifies / Dozens of 'mini-galaxies' discovered

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Thu Apr 01 2004 - 12:59:10 PST

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    HUNT FOR EXTRASOLAR EARTH-LIKE PLANETS INTENSIFIES
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    An international group of astronomers are about to continue their hunt for
    extrasolar planets with an enhanced world-wide telescope network in May.
    They are hoping to secure the firm evidence for the existence of
    Earth-mass planets orbiting stars other than the Sun, which has so far
    eluded astronomers.

      http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0403/31planets/>

    CALCULATING THE ODDS OF OTHER HABITABLE 'EARTHS'
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    More than 100 planetary systems have already been discovered around
    distant stars. How many of the known exoplanetary systems might contain
    habitable Earth-type planets? Perhaps half of them, according to a team
    using computer modeling to calculate the likelihood of any 'Earths'
    existing in the so-called habitable zone.

      http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0403/31habitable/>

    DOZENS OF 'MINI-GALAXIES' DISCOVERED BY ASTRONOMERS
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    A new survey made with the Anglo-Australian Telescope has revealed dozens
    of previously unsuspected miniature galaxies in the nearby Fornax galaxy
    cluster. They belong to a class of galaxies dubbed "ultra-compact dwarfs."

      http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0403/31minigalaxies/>

    SEARCHING FOR LIFE ON ICY WORLDS OF OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM
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    At present, we know of no worlds beyond our Earth where life exists.
    However, primitive organisms on our planet have evolved and adapted over
    billions of years, colonizing the most inhospitable places.

      http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0403/30europalife/>

    IS ANDROMEDA GALAXY A CANNIBAL ON OUR DOORSTEP?
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    Astronomers have collected the first clear evidence that the Andromeda
    Galaxy, also known as M31, is pulling one of its bright satellite galaxies
    apart, and discovered 14 previously unknown globular clusters orbiting far
    from the center of M31 which could have been left behind when Andromeda
    devoured their parent galaxies.

      http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0403/30andromeda/>

    OCEAN WAVES FORECAST FOR SATURN'S MOON TITAN
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    When the European Huygens probe on the Cassini space mission parachutes
    down through the opaque smoggy atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan early
    next year, it may find itself splashing into a sea of liquid hydrocarbons.
    In what is probably the first piece of "extraterrestrial oceanography"
    ever carried out, scientists have calculated how any seas on Titan would
    compare with Earth's oceans.

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