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| 02/19/06
| Alan Boyle
Posted on 02/19/2006 12:10:25 PM PST by KevinDavis
ST. LOUIS - An astronomer involved in a NASA mission to look for Earthlike planets beyond our solar system has winnowed through thousands of stars to come up with a top-10 list that includes some of the favorite haunts for science-fiction aliens.
Actually, the lineup from Margaret Turnbull at the Carnegie Institute of Washington is broken down into two top-five lists: one for the radio-based search for extraterrestrial intelligence, or SETI, and the other for the NASA mission, known as the Terrestrial Planet Finder.
The SETI stars will be on the list of targets for the privately funded Allen Telescope Array in California, which is due to begin limited operation with 42 linked radio dishes this spring. But the top prospects for the Terrestrial Planet Finder are currently in limbo, because NASA has put the mission on indefinite hold.
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TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: artbell; earth; earth2; exoplanets; space; tauceti; xplanets
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To: longshadow
Well then, somebody ought to do something about that. :)
81
posted on
02/20/2006 5:44:01 PM PST
by
RightWhale
(pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
To: bvw
82
posted on
02/20/2006 5:44:35 PM PST
by
lmr
(You can have my Tactical Nuclear Weapons when you pry them from my cold dead fingers.)
To: RightWhale
Well then, somebody ought to do something about that. :) Mass chanting will commence shortly (if it hasn't already)....
;-)
83
posted on
02/20/2006 5:46:13 PM PST
by
longshadow
(FReeper #405, entering his ninth year of ignoring nitwits, nutcases, and recycled newbies)
To: longshadow
84
posted on
02/20/2006 5:50:50 PM PST
by
RightWhale
(pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
To: RightWhale; longshadow
Well then, somebody ought to do something about that.I'm stocking up on ice cubes. Ain't no heat death gonna get me. If you had any brains you'd follow my example.
85
posted on
02/20/2006 5:51:36 PM PST
by
PatrickHenry
(Virtual Ignore for trolls, lunatics, dotards, scolds, & incurable ignoramuses.)
To: PatrickHenry
No no no. Stock hot water bottles and sock warmers. The universe is about to become pure crystalline cold.
86
posted on
02/20/2006 5:53:40 PM PST
by
RightWhale
(pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
To: RightWhale
It's a plan. In the loosest sense of the word...
87
posted on
02/20/2006 5:53:50 PM PST
by
longshadow
(FReeper #405, entering his ninth year of ignoring nitwits, nutcases, and recycled newbies)
To: Bender2
Omicron Persei 8 didn't seem to make the list. Won't this make Lrrr angry? OTOH, "Joey" is now scheduled against "American Idol" which is larger and will probably eat him. ;)
88
posted on
02/20/2006 6:06:08 PM PST
by
Heatseeker
(Never underestimate the left's tendency to underestimate us.)
To: Bender2
89
posted on
02/20/2006 7:20:07 PM PST
by
Matchett-PI
( "History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid." -- Dwight Eisenhower)
To: longshadow
"If our knowledge of the Universe is so paltry, how is that the angular power spectrum predictions [of the] Lamda-CDM model fit the actual measured data so well?"
Ummm...because we know enough to make predictions that are borne out by the data.
I notice you've never bothered to tell me how much more there is to learn. Shouldn't take you long - what, only one or two nuggets of knowledge left, yes?
To: longshadow
The mysteries of the Universe are apparently undeciperable:
No, but the purpose of your weak strawmen IS undecipherable. Help the mods prepare the servers for this thread - how many well-known elements of knowledge about the universe are there, and how many of them do you plan to post? Then, tell them how many bits of extra storage (2? 3?) to add to the server farm so that they'll be sure to capture all the REST of the total knowledge about the universe, once we "cap it all off". (should be next week, right?)
To: Bender2
To: Heatseeker
What! Omicron Persei 8 is not on the list?
Heatseeker, I smell the scent of your plartitee in this! I shall be forced to tear your glukencark from your blindnerk by the roots...
You must halt, Lrrr. I see the suns of Jafasser are in the 3rd splark of Rumamabinbic... It is Vrxxjaho!
Euuuuuuu! Heatseeker, chance has smiled on you, I cannot touch a human's glukencark during Vrxxjaho...
Is anybody going to kill anyone, or are ya'll just jerking me around?
Well, I could just give Heatseeker a colostomy...
That will do nicely.
Heatseeker, your in a real peck of shinola, ya know?
Hell! I thought that hick was your friend? That's how he got in...
Heatseeker goes under the knife!
Film at 11...
In sports tonight, we have a partial score... Old Miss 8.
93
posted on
02/20/2006 7:39:09 PM PST
by
Bender2
(Redid my FR Homepage just for ya'll... Now, Vote Republican and vote often)
To: Wolfstar
While I fully agree with the thrust of your essay, it is stuffy, a bit pompous and, as a consequence, annoying.
It was also aimed in the wrong direction. As far as I can tell, he's been arguing on the crevo threads so long that he can't accept that a humble musing about the potentially vast sea of untapped knowledge could be anything other than an attack on science. On this thread, it appears that he shredded some newbie for no other reason than that the guy used some sentence that sounded vaguely similar to something a creationist might say - and it's been pomposity exemplified ever since.
To: NCC-1701; relictele
You know, with these pecs...
You'd think I would get more action...
95
posted on
02/20/2006 7:43:13 PM PST
by
Bender2
(Redid my FR Homepage just for ya'll... Now, Vote Republican and vote often)
To: PatrickHenry
You pompous know-it-all pointy-headed science types are all destined for the lake of fire!
Don't be so hard on yourselves. Besides, since apparently there's virtually nothing left to learn in the field of science, perhaps you could turn it into a nice holiday by the lake.
To: Bender2
Do you think Khan senses the inevitability of it all?
97
posted on
02/20/2006 7:52:50 PM PST
by
NCC-1701
(RADICAL ISLAM IS A CULT. IT MUST BE ELIMINATED FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH.)
To: longshadow
98
posted on
02/20/2006 8:00:09 PM PST
by
gore_sux
(and so does Xlinton)
To: gore_sux
The funniest thing is that if you make an objective, quantitative assessment on where I stand and where he stands on issues of hard science, I doubt there's much disagreement. In fact, he would probably really have enjoyed my undergradutate thesis on "microcracks in granites as an explanation for Polonium-210 pleiochroic haloes in biotites."
Unfortunately, he's already jumped to the conclusion that my mere support of a metaphoric statement is somehow a threat to his entire scientific weltanschaaung. He sees any metaphor as the telltale footfall of a creationist - and the mere possibility that science might only be 10% completed instead of 90% completed also seems to make him terribly insecure. How else to explain his curious passive/aggressive stance of randomly tossing out well-known successful scientific predictions that nobody here disagrees with?
To: NCC-1701
Well, I have heard that Khan has tried some alternatives...
You have you hand around your doctor's neck, Khan...
And if you don't let go...
Boy are you going to get a kiss to remember!
Are then feller talking that Brokeitback Mountain lingo?
100
posted on
02/20/2006 8:36:20 PM PST
by
Bender2
(Redid my FR Homepage just for ya'll... Now, Vote Republican and vote often)
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