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Billions of Planets In Milky Way?

jeffsenter writes, "The Washington Post has the story: 'NASA scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered what they believe are 16 new planets deep in the Milky Way, leading them to conclude there are probably billions of planets spread throughout the galaxy.' What sets these potential planets apart is they are in the central bulge of the Milky Way where most stars are located. More planets in the galaxy means more chances for life." The 16 are planet candidates at this point, until verified by spectroscopic measurement of their parent stars' wobbles, which probably can't be done until the James Webb Space Telescope files in 2013.

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  1. ISR by Daemonstar · · Score: 4, Funny

    In Soviet Russia, space telescope looks at YOU!

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  2. well if they won't do it... by Wizzerd911 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think the best way to contact aliens and let them know we are here is to build a giant billboard about 10x bigger than the sun that says "Hey aliens, people live here" and park it right outside out solar system. That way when they're looking at us with their giant telescopes, they'd see it and know. I'm sure we could get pepsi to sponsor that billboard, they sponsor anything. As for us seeing other intelligent life, just watch for planets to spontaniously blow themselves up. I'm sure we'll almost do that a few times in the future looking at the past so logically some aliens have to do it.

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  3. 16 -- billions by GungaDan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fuck my accountant. I'm getting an astronomer.

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    1. Re:16 -- billions by ecklesweb · · Score: 4, Funny

      Astronomers can be creative, accountants can't.

      Ever hear of Enron?

  4. Damn you astronomers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Now IPv6 sounds a little tight.

  5. Billions of peanuts in Milky Way?? by davidwr · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oh wait, that's the 1-AU-wide super-sized Snickers bar.

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  6. They're telling us this now? by Rhyth · · Score: 4, Funny
    16 new planets deep in the Milky Way, leading them to conclude there are probably billions of planets spread throughout the galaxy
    Could this not have been inferred by the fact there are seven others in plain sight?
    1. Re:They're telling us this now? by inviolet · · Score: 4, Funny
      Mercury does not even have an independend rotation and thus might just be considered a moon of the sun . . .

      That's no moon.

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  7. Re:Working on it! by OakDragon · · Score: 3, Funny
    I work for the Shuttle program.

    Hey, can you snag me some of those NASA ash trays? Sweet!

  8. Re:Working on it! by jimstapleton · · Score: 2, Funny
    I work for the Shuttle program

    The -2 from OT mods will be worth it for saying this: YOU ROCK.
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  9. star gate by Joe+The+Dragon · · Score: 2, Funny

    how meny of them have stargates on them?

  10. but... by joe+155 · · Score: 2, Funny

    How come we'll believe someone when they say that there are billions of planets in the galaxy, but when we're told that paint is wet we have to touch it - just to make sure

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  11. Re:Billions of *Jupiter sized* gas giants by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Funny
    Despite the fact that many people call the sun a "yellow dwarf" or an "average star", it's actually in the top 10%, by brightness.

    Of course it's brighter, it's closer to us.

    (Note for the humour impaired, this is a joke)
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  12. Re:Billions of *Jupiter sized* gas giants by exp(pi*sqrt(163)) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Your logic is a little flawed. Britney Spears appeared on earth after 4.6 billion years of evolution around a star with a lifetime of 9.2 billion years. Therefore, by your logic, 50% of rocky worlds have, or have had, Britney Spears evolve on them.

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