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http://pc.ign.com/articles/788/788627p1.htmlscreenshots: http://media.pc.ign.com/media/850/850126/imgs_1.htmlAnnouncement video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUXoekeDIW8Well I think this is fantastic… all I can think of right now is:”YOU WANT A PIECE OF ME, BOY?”
Planetquest, a NASA search for earthlike planets, might be starting to look for a ficticious (until now) planet called Vulcan that circles around 40 Eridani A, a dwarf star, for those of you who are not familiar with Star Trek. Eridani is a triple star system and the 3 suns are far enough apart so that there is the possibility that planets might have formed, according to Dr. Sean Raymond of the University of Colorado.
Then again considering how people are brought back to life (Michael, Ben’s Mother) and healed (Locke himself) we might be in for a surprise and have Locke around for a while longer. Locke is the only one actively on the path of seeking to find out the true secret of the Island.
Apparently the shredders in the old Democratic Republic of German where not of the confetti kind and the sizes are still so that one could do this by hand…. There will be a test phase and after completion the funding will be decided for the full project that should be finished in 7 years time.
According to “The Movie Reporter” iesb.net, who have interviewed Olmos he says it will be most likely the final season for BSG…. While we wait for that to come in January 2008, we are looking forward to the tv and straight to DVD movies SciFi channel has greenlit for end of summer/fall of 2007.
“Confirming life there, and in other yet-to-be-discovered systems, will require a new generation of space telescopes capable of picking up “signatures” such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone and methane. NASA and the European Space Agency are developing planet finders that will do just that by 2020, assuming funding comes through.Tour the future of planet-hunting tech as seen through artists’ renditions of proposed exploration projects in the following gallery.”