Wednesday, January 30, 2013

100 billion alien planets fill our galaxy: study | Redux

100 billion alien planets fill our galaxy: study

A New Earth/ Hot Alien.. Planet
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PHL @ UPR Arecibo, ESA/Hubble, NASA Planets are being added to the Habitable Exoplanets Catalog regularly. So far none of them is small enough to be considered "Earth's twin," but that's likely to change.

100 billion alien planets fill our galaxy: study

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Cyclone weakens after displacing 150K in India | Reduction

Cyclone weakens after displacing 150K in India

Foggy Marina Beach
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CHENNAI, India –  A tropical storm weakened Thursday after slamming into southern India, bringing heavy rain and a storm surge and displacing 150,000 people. Six deaths have been reported in India and Sri Lanka. Just before the storm made landfall Wednesday, an oil tanker with 37 crew ran aground off Chennai. One of its lifeboats capsized in the choppy waters, and one crewmember drowned, the Press Trust of India news agency reported. On Thursday, two helicopters searched in the Bay of Bengal for the four missing crewmembers, said coast guard officer Gurdip Singh, adding that 32 crewmembers were rescued from the tanker. Andhra Pradesh state said two people died there when their homes collapsed due to heavy rain Wednesday night in Nellore and Chittoor districts, and PTI reported another death in Tamil Nadu state, a 46-year old man who slipped into the rough sea from a pier and drowned.

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2 whales wash up on NY beaches hours apart | Synopsis

2 whales wash up on NY beaches hours apart

East Hampton, New York
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EAST HAMPTON, N.Y.-- Marine officials say two whales washed up on New York's Long Island simply hours apart. One was dead and the various other was later euthanized. Newsday states they were discovered Sunday on separate stretches of East Hampton beaches. The Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation said they don't think the two occasions are linked. The first whale was discovered dead around 8 a.m. in Napeague. Officials say there were no outward signs of what could have caused the death of the 59-foot-long finback whale. At around 2:30 p.m., officials got a report of a 5-foot-long adolescent pygmy sperm whale in nearby Amagansett. The foundation states it was euthanized because it had skin lesions and appeared "sickly.". Necropsies will be executed on both mammals on Monday.

2 whales wash up on NY beaches hours apart

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