Website review: Extrasolar Planets

Someone discovered this in Space Exploration 12 reviews since Dec 6, 2003
icon tagsspace-exploration, planets planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov

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okami rated 5 weeks ago
okay. . .so where's the recognition to Giordano Bruno? he was burned at the stake for saying that other worlds existed. . .and probably other life. . .
MNGophers3 rated 6 weeks ago
Devoted to the search for new worlds.
mechanic067 rated 4 months ago
Interesting stuff.
geoff rated 8 months ago
Current extrasolar planet count: 264. 6 days later: 268.
chrismaas rated 8 months ago
This is really cool.
Kevbo rated 8 months ago
NASA improves their PlanetQuest website. Keep track of the growing number of planets popping up (er, well, being discovered). Maybe one of them has found us too. As Pluto fades into memory... we have so many more to add to the family. Still waiting for them to find Koozbain.
geojim56 rated 8 months ago


New improved PlanetQuest website...
yksin rated 9 months ago
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory site on the search for extrasolar terrestrial (i.e., Earthlike) planets.
This page is not affiliated with nasa.gov.