on 24-07-2015 13:07
Its been a busy time for space exploration. Pluto has been seen in an all new light. (Join the discussion here), we've celebrated the anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission launch (see Bambino's thread here) and today is the anniversary of their safe return in the Pacific Ocean.
On top of all of that, NASA has released information on their discovery of Kepler452b, dubbed 'Earth 2.0' due to its distinct similarities for our own planet and its relative distance to its star.
Find out more below:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-33641648
Would you ever go to space? Where would you go if money and distance was of no issue? Do you believe in life on other planets? Let us know what you think
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on 24-07-2015 16:02
on 24-07-2015 16:02
You could say that about many people here on earth who haven't advanced past the amoebic life form.
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