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Frozen and rocky 'super-Earth' three times the size of our planet capable of harbouring life is found orbiting a star just six light-years away
Barnard's Star b circles a cool red-dwarf star, smaller and older than the sun
It orbits its host Barnard's Star every 233 days and remains frozen on its surface
Surface temperatures are around -150°C (-238°F) due to the star's old age
Pockets of liquid water capable of harbouring life could lie beneath the ice
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...iscovered.html
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This is real. How a space ship leaves our planet, seen from ISS. / Dies sind echte Aufnahmen. Wie ein Raumschiff unseren Planeten verlässt – von der ISS aus gesehen. #Horizons Hi-Res: https://t.co/p0PeiITcWS pic.twitter.com/Mmpv5h3P21
— Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex) November 22, 2018
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We are the first human beings to see a Mars sunset. Its quite a thought. pic.twitter.com/cM5UJojiPy
— David Smith (@davidingolcar) November 28, 2018
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Miekenstien wrote: View Postthe trick to scaring them all away is one lit match. martians hate fire. scares the shit right out of them.
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Russia will establish a moon colony by 2040, the federal space agency announced.
According to officials, getting a human-crewed landing to set up a lunar base is the top priority.
The news comes just after NASA revealed it plans to take America back to the moon 'to stay' using private firms to run the business.
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'Be nice please': New International Space Station AI bot CIMON throws tantrum when told to stop playing Kraftwerk, accuses astronaut of being 'mean' and demands to know when it's time for lunch
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-not-mean.html
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