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The astrophysicist who discovered Zarmina describes life on "second Earth"
Oct 02, 2010 20:32
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keeperofthekeys
October 3 2010, 00:48:08 UTC
Reminds me of Vulcan...
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griselmania
October 3 2010, 00:48:35 UTC
Zarmina... I like the sound of that.
But I assume if there are intelligent life forms on that planet, they probably already named it. ^_^
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syolen
October 3 2010, 01:58:58 UTC
Why are they already talking of a human colony? C'mon guys, it's 20 light-years away. Human colonies are completely irrelevant at this point.
I like the name "Zarmina".
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you_lose_fool
October 3 2010, 02:45:29 UTC
i much prefer "zarmina" to "goldilocks"
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sheeperdoodle
October 10 2010, 07:16:37 UTC
MTE. Where did Goldilocks come from anyways?
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you_lose_fool
October 10 2010, 07:17:47 UTC
because the planet is ~just right
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sheeperdoodle
October 10 2010, 07:24:28 UTC
Oh lol that's horrible. xD
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layweed
October 3 2010, 16:21:07 UTC
Aren't we kinda getting ahead of ourselves here?
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But I assume if there are intelligent life forms on that planet, they probably already named it. ^_^
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I like the name "Zarmina".
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