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NASA Teams Scientific Experts To Find Life On Exoplanets

coondoggie writes: As the amount of newly discovered planets and systems outside our solar system grows, NASA is assembling a virtual team of scientific experts to search for signs of life. The program, Nexus for Exoplanet System Science (NExSS) will cull the collective expertise from each of NASA's science communities, including earth scientists, planetary scientists, heliophysicists, and astrophysicists. They'll work with key universities to better analyze all manner of exoplanets, as well as how the planet stars and neighbor planets interact to support life.

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  1. Wow this is cool ... by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I remember a LONG time ago, before we'd found any exoplanets and largely it was a theoretical exercise.

    Gravitational lensing was theoretical, finding a black hole hadn't yet happened, and planets were thought to be quite uncommon.

    And 25 years or so later, now we're here. Sometimes, the mind just goes "holy crap, really?" about some of this stuff.

    The universe just seems bigger, cooler, and wackier than we ever though it would be.

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