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Exoplanetology

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Exoplanetology Blog is dedicated to the study of Exoplanets, and the detection of Life in other worlds.

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  • Life is a Pattern

    Posted on Thursday November 5th, 2009 at 07:37 in solar system, astrobiology, seti, planetary science, imaginative science, planemo

    "Life is a pattern." He whispered in an epiphany of realization as he gazed at the patchwork of visualizations displayed on the walls of his control room. Inside the room was an amazing view of a menagerie of extrasolar planets, exomoons and hypothet...

  • A Roller Coaster Ride with Kepler

    Posted on Monday November 2nd, 2009 at 22:34 in kepler mission

    It was a carefree feeling glancing at the beautiful sunset while speeding and spinning through the towering steel structures. There were few people at Six Flags on their last night of the season so the lines were quick for the roller coaster rides.&n...

  • EVE\'s Planetary Interaction

    Posted on Sunday November 1st, 2009 at 01:09 in Culture, imagination

    As a follow-up to my previous post about EVE's exoplanetary upgrades to their Dominion expansion, here's what i found out:By December 2009, the graphical upgrade will affect all 50,000 planets and several hundred thousand moons inside EVE. Each of th...

  • EVE goes Exoplanetary

    Posted on Saturday October 31st, 2009 at 22:21 in Culture, Software, imagination, imaginative science

    EVE Online, one of my favorite Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) has just made an important update. They added more details to the exoplanets in their universe.The last time I've played EVE was almost 4 years ago during the months when I was u...

  • An Exoplanet By Any Other Name

    Posted on Saturday October 24th, 2009 at 16:10 in iau, hd 80606 b

    I came across an ArXiv post today calling for the noble attempt to name all exoplanets using the traditional Greek/Roman system. I commend the effort but unfortunately it would fail for some reasons.One flaw lies with the system itself. Even all char...

  • The Holy Grail in Exoplanet Science

    Posted on Tuesday October 20th, 2009 at 14:00 in science, planetary science, citizen science

    A couple of weeks ago, I enjoyed a great evening of exoplanets, music, cocktail and science at the SciCafe Event which launched with a topic about Exoplanets and the Search for Life in the Universe.Ben Oppenheimer's lecture and presentation was styli...

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