Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Scientists spot new planets again - this time 28

The scientists have discovered 28 new planets. This combined with earlier discovered external planets outside our solar system make up a total of 236. I don’t know what these people are going to find out.

The scientists say that the more they search for planets the more they are finding. Some of the planets were found to be like Jupiter, comprising mostly gas and called gas giants.

The recently discovered super-Earth planet orbits the star Gliese 581, which is fainted, and 20 light years away from the Earth. We can definitely, for the time being, forget about any expeditions to these planets.

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