Monday, September 22, 2008
Colliding Planets: No Big Deal.
Researchers reported on Friday that clouds of space dust floating around a binary star in the constellation Aries imply that two earth-like planets collided in that mature solar system. These equator bonkers were probably the closest (300 light years away) earth-like digs in our galaxy. How two planets collide in such an environment, and why it hasn't happened in our solar system are two excellent questions that should be addressed by powerman 5000 immediately.
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