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Finally, a Solution to the Red State - Blue State Conflict

Astronomers - a specific branch of secular humanist religion - has identified a “goldilocks” planet circling Beta Pictoris.  It’s relatively close by.

Plans to transport Darwinists and their ilk to the Gliese 581g are under way at various enterprise thinktanks, but are stalled as the costs suggest the need for a transportation tax.

Christian Science Monitor has pretty good coverage, but Gliese 581g is creating a buzz, you can find news out there if you are looking.

clipped from www.csmonitor.com

By
Clara Moskowitz,�SPACE.com Senior Writer /
June 10, 2010

Astronomers have directly imaged an alien planet as it orbits around its very young star. The discovery helps prove that gas giant planets like this one can form very rapidly, the researchers said.
The planet belongs to a star called Beta Pictoris, located about 60 light-years from Earth toward the constellation of Pictor. This star is about 75 percent more massive than our sun, but is only 12 million years old, making it less than three-thousandths of the age of the sun.

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