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!K2twta9DBo 01/31/12(Tue)15:02 No.33825931 File1328040157.jpg-(1.24 MB, 4000x2591, 1275101961781.jpg)
>>33825798 I have to admit, when people found planets back in the 80's and 90's, it was a break through at the time. But now... come on. In a galaxy 60 trillions miles long among 100 billion+ other galaxy's, it's a surprising thing to find other planets? It's a confirmation, but the shear size of everything so obviously points to other solar systems and planets. I understand why they get all existed, but really, it's common sense at this point beyond the confirmation. Same with life. Its an extremely high likely hood we'll find life in our very own solar system, but when we do, I'll go "Oh, nice, neat." |