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	<title>Comments on: A Trio of New &#8220;Super-Earths&#8221; Orbiting a Single Star</title>
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		<title>By: Jason Pacifico</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Pacifico</dc:creator>
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		<description>It may be interesting to note in your exploration, when exactly did the solar systems, you have discoved, evolved. Some parts of the Milkyway evelove ten of million of years before our solar system. Besides the potential for life, the possibilities of earth-like worlds and cultures, a million or more years more advanced than us is a real possibility (if the solar sytem discovered, for example, is 20 million years older than ours). In addition, the possibility, if we could get a closer look, for technological advancement, is immeasureable. 

I was also wondering if NASA is contemplating, or private companies as well (many people would invest in a venture)considering sending a satelite telescope to tne next solar system for better immages. I&#039;ve also read that anywhere near Neptune, location for a satelite telescope, would have far greater observational powers, into other solar systems and galaxies than the current location of the Spitzer, Chandler and Huble Telescopes.


                                        Jason Pacifico</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may be interesting to note in your exploration, when exactly did the solar systems, you have discoved, evolved. Some parts of the Milkyway evelove ten of million of years before our solar system. Besides the potential for life, the possibilities of earth-like worlds and cultures, a million or more years more advanced than us is a real possibility (if the solar sytem discovered, for example, is 20 million years older than ours). In addition, the possibility, if we could get a closer look, for technological advancement, is immeasureable. </p>
<p>I was also wondering if NASA is contemplating, or private companies as well (many people would invest in a venture)considering sending a satelite telescope to tne next solar system for better immages. I&#8217;ve also read that anywhere near Neptune, location for a satelite telescope, would have far greater observational powers, into other solar systems and galaxies than the current location of the Spitzer, Chandler and Huble Telescopes.</p>
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