From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Wed Jan 21 2004 - 07:09:51 PST
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From: astronaut_at_astrobio.net
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Subject: Latest News from the Astrobiology Magazine
Gem Sorting for the Next Earth
Which star is most like our own Sun? This intriguing question offers a chance to test hypotheses about what places might make for a good Earth-like, habitable planet. The best found so far may well be the 37th most westerly star in the constellation, Gemini, called 37 Gem. University of Arizona's Maggie Turnbull explains how to start picking good planets.
Full story... Wednesday, January 21
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