News: Beta Pictoris, 63 Light Years Away has Unusually High Amounts of Carbon
From PHYSORG.COM:
Mysterious carbon excess found in infant solar system
Astronomers detected unusually high quantities of carbon, the basis of all terrestrial life, in an infant solar system around nearby star Beta Pictoris, 63 light-years away.
“For years we’ve looked to this early forming solar system as one that might be going through the same processes our own solar system did when the rocky planets, including Earth, were forming,” commented lead author Aki Roberge, who began the research while at Carnegie’s Department of Terrestrial Magnetism. “But we got a big surprise–there is much more carbon gas than we expected. Something very different is going on.” The research, published in the June 8, 2006, Nature, suggests that either carbon-rich asteroids or comets, unlike any in our own solar system, have vaporized, or that bodies outgassing carbon-bearing species such as methane contribute the curious carbon excess.
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So what does this mean? I think it’s rather obvious. This so called “Infant System” a mere 63 light years from earth, is a rallying point for Megadarth Warpspeed Zoltarian Warships that are massing for the upcoming invasion of Earth.
Kevin — On 6-17-2006 at 7:29 am
What we should do is send a probe with some human DNA because we’re gonna fuck this place up pretty soon and if we survive through some basic form of life, at least it’s something. Then maybe they could do it right???