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seguntijan:Shut up fool |
Might be gay |
Evaberry:Na so |
Guess she upgraded herself for the grades. See her ![]() |
More often these occurrences can become the catalyst of a civil war |
Open your legs slut |
All of you supporting Suleiman are stupid and brain washed fools. See how easy Nigerians are, that's why we will never grow as a nation, idiots |
apostle Dickson Suleiman, awaiting your sex video earnestly |
Lana1:You are not alone. They just overdoing the art and leaving out the actual acting |
Surprised nobody even talked about this. |
I stopped watching six from the first episode as they started mentioning lagos and boko haram.rubbish show |
Utter b.s. hes advertising something indirectly with this tasteless thread |
Some animal loving whites could Pay you $3000 for that animal idiot |
Realhommie:Bad for him only |
The idiot hasn't heard of bitcoin |
frenchwine:Ironic as you are the first person who will start showing praises on someone like David Cameron for boarding a train unnoticed |
Then what did she do, Mr click bait |
It was because of him that the full police in Abuja were in kubwa yesterday. |
This is becoming like seig heil |
rattlesnake:Word bro.porn shows were anything goes then this? They are saving face stupid show |
This will bring focus to the nfl |
This man has resorted to talking stupid. Is this how opposition critiques? |
Feraz:Me self tire |
I don't care oh. |
I think I have watched every movie and TV series this man starred in. Very consistent and underated. He was a great actor. |
We are sick of it. |
How much will it cost presently to make your build op? |
read more at http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/22/world/new-exoplanets-discovery-nasa/ this has been breaking for a day now, lalasticlala |
Astronomers have found at least seven Earth-sized planets orbiting the same star 40 light-years away, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. The findings were also announced at a news conference at NASA Headquarters in Washington. This discovery outside of our solar system is rare because the planets have the winning combination of being similar in size to Earth and being all temperate, meaning they could have water on their surfaces and potentially support life. "This is the first time that so many planets of this kind are found around the same star," said Michaël Gillon, lead study author and astronomer at the University of Liège in Belgium. The seven exoplanets were all found in tight formation around an ultracool dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1. Estimates of their mass also indicate that they are rocky planets, rather than being gaseous like Jupiter. Three planets are in the habitable zone of the star, known as TRAPPIST-1e, f and g, and may even have oceans on the surface. The researchers believe that TRAPPIST-1f in particular is the best candidate for supporting life. It's a bit cooler than Earth, but could be suitable with the right atmosphere and enough greenhouse gases. If TRAPPIST-1 sounds familiar, that's because these researchers announced the discovery of three initial planets orbiting the same star in May. The new research increased that number to seven planets total. r "I think we've made a crucial step towards finding if there is life out there," said Amaury Triaud, one of the study authors and an astronomer at the University of Cambridge. "I don't think any time before we had the right planets to discover and find out if there was (life). Here, if life managed to thrive and releases gases similar to what we have on Earth, we will know."Life may begin and evolve differently on other planets, so finding the gases that indicate life is key, the researchers added. "This discovery could be a significant piece in the puzzle of finding habitable environments, places that are conducive to life," said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate. "Answering the question 'are we alone?' is a top science priority, and finding so many planets like these for the first time in the habitable zone is a remarkable step forward toward that goal."And as we've learned from studying and discovering exoplanets before, where there is one, there are more, said Sara Seager, professor of planetary science and physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Seager and other researchers are encouraged by the discovery of this system because it improves our chances of finding another habitable planet, like Earth, in the future, by knowing where to look. https://i2.cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/170221161852-trappist-1-planetary-system-exlarge-169.jpg |
zendy:Stop talking like trump and Conway, provide the evidence |

