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Astronomers Locate Solar System Very Similar To Our Own

Smivs writes "Astronomers from St Andrews University in the UK have discovered a planetary system which looks much like our own. Dr Martin Dominik told BBC news: 'We found a system with two planets that take the roles of Jupiter and Saturn in our Solar System. These two planets have a similar mass ratio and similar orbital radius and a similar orbital period. The newfound planetary system, which orbits the star OGLE-2006-BLG-109L, is more compact than our own and is about five thousand light-years away. The OGLE planets were found using a technique called gravitational micro-lensing, in which light from the faraway planets is bent and magnified by the gravity of a foreground object, in this case a another star.'" Update: 04/08 12:26 GMT by Z : This story is talking about a subject we have already discussed.

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  1. Researches on /. find article similar to this by MancunianMaskMan · · Score: 5, Funny

    dupe

    1. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by wellingtonsteve · · Score: 4, Funny

      It is indeed. In fact the original post was "from the evil-twin dept."

      Spooky!

    2. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by superash · · Score: 2, Informative
    3. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 1, Funny

      Actually, this post was right after "EU Recommends Slashing Search Data Retention", so maybe it makes sense, after all.

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    4. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by smittyoneeach · · Score: 3, Funny

      Could it be
      In this far off place
      They use similar means
      For the saving of face?
      Burma Shave

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    5. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by somersault · · Score: 1

      I wonder if they have an article about us on their org.dotslash\\:ptth site. And possibly even a dupe of that article. Holy shimmering doppeldupers, batman!

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    6. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      no, the original post was from the hello-up-there department. The dupe was from the evil twin department, which makes this post a tripe.

      Posted by Zonk on Thu Feb 14, 2008

      Posted by ScuttleMonkey on Monday April 07

      Posted by Zonk on Tuesday April 08

    7. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by BotnetZombie · · Score: 1

      I'm not sure if I'm in the good or evil system - my dupe got rejected?

    8. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by gordona · · Score: 1

      this dupe is brought to you by the department of redundancy department.

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    9. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by wellingtonsteve · · Score: 1

      So Zonk duped his own story?

      Impressive!

    10. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by ovidus+naso · · Score: 1

      Not a dupe. This one is about the Second Foundation.

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    11. Re:Researches on /. find article similar to this by Jens+Egon · · Score: 1
      I have mod points, but I see someone beat me to it.

      -1 redundant. You asked for it.

  2. Another twin by StrawberryFrog · · Score: 1

    Another one?

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    1. Re:Another twin by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 1

      Another one?
      Not just that, "a another one (star)".
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  3. Re:Slashdotters Locate Article Very Similar to Thi by LaskoVortex · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sheesh.

    The second was supposed to go to the other earth. It was an honest mistake you frigtard.

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  4. Solar system post replicated by self replicating.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    printer!!!

  5. NOT A DUPE by BountyX · · Score: 3, Funny

    This post is not a dupe. We are just in a parrellel universe...

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    1. Re:NOT A DUPE by beav007 · · Score: 1

      This is not the dupe you are looking for. *waves hand*

      Now get me a taco.

  6. HEADLINE: Failing to read leads to.... by oDDmON+oUT · · Score: 1

    Redundant stories, Dupes, angst among the faithful!

    More, after these messages.

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  7. DUPE! by Bhasin_N · · Score: 1

    Come on, the other story is still on the front page!

  8. Geeks Locate Slashdot Story Very Similar To... by dohzer · · Score: 1

    ... Previous Story. Now here's Tom with the weather.

  9. Re:Slashdotters Locate Article Very Similar to Thi by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 1

    No, no record.

    Look here (The thread is discussing a trupe)
    http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=168794&cid=14071548

    There are more but this has some sort of evidence..

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  10. Re:DUPE!!! And both are still on the front page by QuantumG · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I've been saying it for years but, would it be so bad to hire "editors" who ACTUALLY READ SLASHDOT. WTF.

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  11. Must be life out there ('cause it ain't here) by tekrat · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow, if they are finding so many solar systems like our own (2 in a 24-hr period), then there simply must be life out there...

    Now if only there were INTELLIGENT life at the slashdot "offices"...

    (sigh!)

    (Captcha is "nothing"... hrmmmm.)

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    1. Re:Must be life out there ('cause it ain't here) by dasunt · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Actually, it is disturbing...

      If Sol-like systems are common, with earth planets, then why isn't the universe overrun with one or more sentient lifeforms?

    2. Re:Must be life out there ('cause it ain't here) by Bastard+of+Subhumani · · Score: 2, Interesting

      If Sol-like systems are common, with earth planets, then why isn't the universe overrun with one or more sentient lifeforms?
      It is.

      For suitably small values of "one or more", "overrun" and in particular "sentient".

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    3. Re:Must be life out there ('cause it ain't here) by m.ducharme · · Score: 2, Funny

      Maybe they all have to obey the speed limit.

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    4. Re:Must be life out there ('cause it ain't here) by Shakrai · · Score: 1

      then why isn't the universe overrun with one or more sentient lifeforms?

      Maybe it is and they just haven't found us. Maybe the light speed limitation really can't be overcome. Maybe they know we are here and have (wisely?) chosen not to make contact. Maybe we are the "first ones" and sentient life hasn't evolved anywhere else yet. Maybe we aren't fat enough to harvest just yet ;)

      Could be anything, really :P

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    5. Re:Must be life out there ('cause it ain't here) by dasunt · · Score: 1

      The Milky way is only 100,000 lightyears across.

      At .1c average speed, that's a colonization of the entire galaxy in a million years.

      The local group of galaxies is about 10 million lightyears across. That's 100 million years to reach one end of it to the other at .1c.

      There's roughly 200 to 400 billion stars.

      Lightspeed isn't really a limitation.

  12. Re:Wouldn't it be funny if... by beav007 · · Score: 1

    Do you mean the solar system, or the dupes?

  13. Dupe by Firas+Zirie · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Whoever approves articles is at least supposed to read the front page don't you think? The article quoted isn't even from a different source, its the exact same BBC link.

  14. This dupe was meant for the OTHER Earth by kentrel · · Score: 3, Funny

    Silly posters on Slashdot, Earth 2 posted this story a SECOND TIME on the front page of Earth 1's slashdot.

    Configure your router to block all Earth 2 IPs.

    1. Re:This dupe was meant for the OTHER Earth by jellomizer · · Score: 1

      Done.
      Checking CNN.com. . .

      HOLY CRAP What the heck has been happing on Earth 1. I thought Gore Won the election.

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  15. Re:DUPE!!! And both are still on the front page by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    would it be so bad to hire "editors" who ACTUALLY READ

    Fixed that for you. After all, it is Zonk we're talking about.

  16. Duped... by VisiX · · Score: 4, Insightful

    before the original got bumped from my 8 article rss. That is an impressive new low.

    1. Re:Duped... by ari_j · · Score: 1

      I wouldn't really cal it "new."

    2. Re:Duped... by gatzke · · Score: 1

      We have had trupes in the past, but I don't think the same story was on the front-page three times... Something to shoot for.

  17. Next in the news..... by 3seas · · Score: 1

    ...slashdot readers discover article similar to this one. Even as close as six degrees of separation....

    Surprised someone else hasn't already said this?!

  18. Similar by danilo.moret · · Score: 1

    indeed... a dupe solar system.

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  19. I don't usually complain about dupes by Tim+C · · Score: 2, Insightful

    But fercryinoutloud, this one's still on the front page!

    I know you guys don't do any fact checking, but is it too much to ask that you skim the front page of your own site to make sure the article's not already been posted?

  20. Re:What happened to the slashdot community? by somersault · · Score: 1

    You mean people sometimes use /. as something other than a lightly work based slacking device?

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  21. it is our own solar system by coldhg · · Score: 1

    Seen in a gigantic quantum multidimensional space mirror.
    I bet that if you tune up your telescopes you can see yourself in the mirror. (that or a big sign "we also used to have a large hadron collider").

  22. Re:Slashdotters Locate Article Very Similar to Thi by drunkahol · · Score: 1

    That would make it a tripe surely and not a trupe?

    dupe derives from DUP-licate
    tripe derives from TRIP-licate

    Donk

  23. Re:What happened to the slashdot community? by Shakrai · · Score: 1

    You mean people sometimes use /. as something other than a lightly work based slacking device?

    You mean people sometimes use /. as something other than a heavy work based slacking device?

    There, fixed that for you. And yes, I'm at work right now ;)

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  24. Those, poor, poor people/aliens/whatevers.... by VennData · · Score: 1

    ...my heart goes out to 'em.

  25. Re:What happened to the slashdot community? by somersault · · Score: 1

    You mean your work involves all of the fields covered on /. ? I don't think I could get away with reading articles on games all day, but the articles on security matters and such usually have some useful insights and ideas - like the large discussion on password security I was reading yesterday, which is always work related for an IT department, but I did really have some other things I should probably have done first :P

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  26. Re:A new low by navygeek · · Score: 1

    So is your ability to spell. It's "dying"...

  27. Slow news day? by Gabby+Johnson · · Score: 1

    I hope the advancement of 'Science' by our OGLE star system brothers is progressing at a somewhat higher rate than here..

  28. ...and it turns out... by Veetox · · Score: 1

    ...that the "other" solar system is just a warped reflection of our own, or worse: an evil twin solar system...

  29. Re:DUPE!!! And both are still on the front page by esocid · · Score: 1

    here here. I even voted this one down on firehose as a dupe. what happened here?

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  30. Re:What happened to the slashdot community? by mysticgoat · · Score: 1

    Gee, you must be new here... let me spell it out for you:

    1. Read slashdot at least once per hour while at work
    2. Build up karma and fans
    3. ?
    4. Profit!

    There. That's the way we always used to do it.

  31. Re:What happened to the slashdot community? by Shakrai · · Score: 1

    ut the articles on security matters and such usually have some useful insights and ideas - like the large discussion on password security I was reading yesterday, which is always work related for an IT department

    Oh don't get me wrong. My boss has asked about /. before. It's a "trade journal", don't you know? ;)

    but I did really have some other things I should probably have done first :P

    Ditto.

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  32. Re:Slashdotters Locate Article Very Similar to Thi by Thanshin · · Score: 1

    Wasn't that the tripe joke that was already duped in two tripes?

    Does this turn it from dupe tripe joke to tripe tripe joke?

    (My head hurts)

  33. And so by fredrated · · Score: 1

    did our astronomers see their astronomers peering back as us?

  34. OT: what happened with numbered lists and bullets? by mysticgoat · · Score: 1

    Prediction: The following tests will now fail in slashdot comments although they worked until recently. Specific failure is that the item number or bullet is not displaying.

    Test of numbered list:

    1. fust
    2. skund
    3. toid
    4. fawth
    Test of bullets:
    • bulleted item

    This is happening under Firefox v2.0.0.13 running under bog standard WinXP Pro, and under IE v7 on the same machine. Source shows that <ol>, etc, are present as expected.

    Is anyone else seeing this?

    More importantly, has anyone come up with a good workaround for the "profit" business plans under these conditions?!!

  35. Re:OT: what happened with numbered lists and bulle by somersault · · Score: 1

    Tis presumably the CSS formatting that they are using? It's the same on my machine (XP Pro/FF 3 beta 5)

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  36. Re:OT: what happened with numbered lists and bulle by ari_j · · Score: 1
    This is intended behavior on Slashdot. It's supposed to force you to use the correct method of writing out numbered lists, with
    .
      and
        are deprecated.
  37. Re:Slashdotters Locate Article Very Similar to Thi by Luke+Dawson · · Score: 1

    Wasn't that the tripe joke that was already duped in two tripes?
    Wasn't that a song by Frankie Goes to Hollywood?

    *tumbleweed*

  38. OT: what happened with moderations? by jc42 · · Score: 1

    It's not just list stuff that's missing. I don't seem to see moderations anywhere any more. I looked at a couple of my messages yesterday that were moderated, and all I saw was the number; the list of moderations was nowhere to be seen.

    I looked on several browsers on my Mac, including SeaMonkey, FireFox, Safari and Opera, and none of them showed the moderations.

    I mean, how am I to get upset and indignant about a "troll" rather than the "funny" that I expected, when I can't see the actual moderation?

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    1. Re:OT: what happened with moderations? by mysticgoat · · Score: 1

      I mean, how am I to get upset and indignant about a "troll" rather than the "funny" that I expected, when I can't see the actual moderation?

      That's an important question, since it goes right to the root of emotional investment in slashdot karma.

      I discovered that the "Score: n" in the comment header is now a link that opens a pop up that has the familiar breakdown of the scores. Actually this is kind of neat. Kudos to slashdot for implementing it.

      Too bad they broke other parts of the presentation in doing that...

  39. cruel to grade school kids by peter303 · · Score: 1

    When I was in school, we just had to memorize the names of nin planets.
    Now there are about 250!

  40. Good news, everyone! by xLittleP · · Score: 1

    When is Slashdot going to implement the "X days since we have duped an article" sign? Better set that back to zero.

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    1. Re:Good news, everyone! by Protometheus · · Score: 1

      What's the point in using a variable number? You might as well just post a picture with a sign that says "0 days since we have duped an article" and save yourself the time of programing the counter. Goodness knows they'd never get the opportunity to set it to '1' before having to click the 'we fucked up' button again.