NASA discovers 715 new planets

Anthony

The Living Force
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_http://edition.cnn.com/2014/02/26/tech/innovation/nasa-new-planets/

The reason I posted this is that it reminded me of a certain remark
made by the C's as to whether we are noticing the increase in new planets
being discovered. (I can't locate the session)

Now is this a sign that something wicked this way comes, or is it merely
the effect of using newer and improved technologies?
 
I wonder if this Egzoplanets disclosure is indeed some kind of conditioning for voluntary embarking the space crafts that will move future herds out from Earth when SHTF.

"Freighter to New Earth on platform number 13!"

Y
 
Pashalis said:
SMM said:
Quite a jump from the 9 planets of the standard model of the Universe.

What do you mean by that?

The heliocentric planetary model in our solar system, Mercury to Pluto... though, correct me if I'm wrong, Pluto is classified as an exoplanet...? In other words the rate and means at which planets were discovered in the recent past is lower and falls short in comparison.

From the article as I understood it, there wasn't any indications of average number of planets per star so it might not be a huge jump on that scale. However such a sudden expose of a discovery of this magnitude is questionable from NASA, not to mention inhabitability claims.

We live in crowded cosmos so this article screams planned disclosure in the works. My 2 cents.

Yozilla said:
I wonder if this Egzoplanets disclosure is indeed some kind of conditioning for voluntary embarking the space crafts that will move future herds out from Earth when SHTF.

"Freighter to New Earth on platform number 13!"

Y

My thinking exactly Yozilla.
 
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