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 <title>Astra (astra)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Dec-11 19:35:59 UTC</title>
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 <html>This is huge (by virtue of the fact that the worlds found aren't).  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.space.com/13990-2-earth-size-alien-planets-kepler-smallest-worlds.html&quot; title=&quot;http://www.space.com/13990-2-earth-size-alien-planets-kepler-smallest-worlds.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow external&quot;&gt;http://www.space.com/13990-2-earth-size-alien-planets-kepler-smallest-worlds.html&lt;/a&gt;  These worlds won't sustain life as we'd be able to identify it, but it brings us a lot closer to being able to find worlds that could.  (And -- in the interest of keeping things on-topic -- if we find Equestria out there, I swear, I am buying a surplus Russian space suit and Soyuz craft, and developing an FTL drive using three million agitated 2-liter bottles of Sprite.)</html>
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