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Wow! May 1 na ngayon. Ang bilis ng araw. Kaninang umaga nung tumawag si Daddy eh sinabi kong pahiram muna nung bago nyang XBOX para sa computer shop. Ako muna maglalaro. Ignore nyo na lang yung comment ko na "XBOX SUX" Haahahaha! 
Nagdownload muna ako kaninang hapon ng match ni Undertaker at Randy Orton sa Limewire kasi hindi macut ni Ben yung WM21 nya. After ko manood at kumain ng ice cream ay naglaro nako ng Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. After 30000 years yata ulit bago ako nakahawak ng controller ng isang game console. Nagmukha nakong PC simula ng magaral ako sa AMA. HAHAHHAHA!
Kanina lang din tinuruan ko si Bespren Pepper magblog. After nun eh nagmessage sa akin si Ronald, former classmate ko sa Saint Claire and pinsan din sya ni Robert na isa sa mga bespwens ko ng highschool. Napagkamalan ba naman akong "gay" dahil sa color combinations ng blog ko. Gay na din cguro yung webmaster ng startrek.com. Wehehehe.
May nadiscover na bagong planet sa labas ng Solar System natin and ito ang unang image ng isang Exoplanet or planet outside ng Solar System natin ang naproduce.


23:47 2005-04-30
A reddish speck photographed near a dim and distant star last year is indeed a planet, about five times the mass of Jupiter, an international team of astronomers is reporting today.
They say the results bolster their claim, put forward last fall, that this image was the first of a planet orbiting a star outside the solar system. The planet, about 230 light-years from Earth in the constellation Hydra, orbits a kind of failed star known as a brown dwarf at a distance of at least five billion miles, twice as far as icy Neptune is from our own Sun. Spectroscopic measurements show water vapor in its atmosphere, suggesting that it is cold like a planet and not hot like a star, reports the New York Times.
The planet, about 230 light-years from Earth in the constellation Hydra, orbits a kind of failed star known as a brown dwarf at a distance of at least 5 billion miles, twice as far as icy Neptune is from our own sun. Spectroscopic measurements show water vapor in its atmosphere, suggesting that it is cold like a planet and not hot like a star.
"This discovery offers new perspectives for our understanding of chemical and physical properties of planetary mass objects as well as their mechanisms of formation," Gael Chauvin of the European Southern Observatory in Chile and his colleagues wrote in the paper, in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.
When Chauvin's group first announced the discovery of the object, known officially as 2M1207b, last year, they admitted that they could not prove that it was not just a background object unrelated to the brown dwarf.
Subsequent observations using the Very Large Telescope on Cerro Paranal in northern Chile and a system designed to take the twinkle out of starlight and thus get sharper images showed that the dwarf star and the suspected planet were moving together across the sky, cementing the notion that they are gravitationally bound, publishes the Moderate Voice.
May madiscover na kayang new life sa ibang planeta? Sana abutan ko pa yung panahon na pwede ng magspace travel. Hehehe.
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baka ung GAY nya hapi?
homophobic nga daw sabi nya eh. :~)
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