New Old Planet

By | October 25, 2004

We can file some of our ponderings about this development under the “what might have been” heading. The actual find: a new planet about 8 billion (appropriate Saganesque emphasis applied) years older than the rest of the planets discovered so far outside of the solar system. It’s not only old and huge — about twice the size of Jupiter — it’s apparently seen some action.

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    What if we ARE they?