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Another Solar System Like our Own?

There is another Sun-like star out there with an intriguing family of planets orbiting about and it could be the closest parallel to our own solar system that astronomers have found yet. European astronomers discovered a planetary system containing at least five planets, orbiting the star HD 10180, with evidence that two other planets may be present. If confirmed, one of those would have the lowest mass ever found. “We have found what is most likely the system with the most planets yet discovered,” says Christophe Lovis, who led the team. “This remarkable discovery also highlights the fact that we are now entering a new era in exoplanet research: the study of complex planetary systems and not just of individual planets. Studies of planetary motions in the new system reveal complex gravitational interactions between the planets and give us insights into the long-term evolution of the system.” To make this system even more intriguing, the team also found evidence that the distances of the planets from their star follow a regular pattern, as also seen in our Solar System. “This could be a signature of the formation process of these planetary systems,” said team member Michel Mayor. HD 10180, is located 127 light years away in the southern constellation of Hydrus. The five confirmed planets are large, about the size of Neptune — between 13 and 25 Earth masses —with orbital periods ranging from between six and 600 days. The planets’ distances from the star ranges from 0.06 and 1.4 times the Earth–Sun distance. “We also have good reasons to believe that two other planets are present,” said Lovis. One would be a Saturn-like planet (with a minimum mass of 65 Earth masses) orbiting in 2200 days. The other would be the least massive exoplanet ever discovered, with a mass of about 1.4 times that of the Earth. It is very close to its host star, at just 2 percent of the Earth–Sun distance. One “year” on this planet would last only 1.18 Earth-days.“ This object causes a wobble of its star of only about 3 km/hour— slower than walking speed — and this motion is very hard to measure,” says team member Damien S

Michael Jackson Song ‘Another Day’ Leaks Online

The 90-second snippet is rumored to be from a duet with Lenny Kravitz. By Gil Kaufman Michael Jackson Photo: Ebet Roberts/ Redferns A previously unreleased snippet of a song from late pop great Michael Jackson reportedly called “Another Day” has leaked

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Michael Jackson Song ‘Another Day’ Leaks Online

Scientology: ‘The Crusade’ Continues

It turns out the video we posted last week was just one way Scientology plans to take over the world.

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Scientology: ‘The Crusade’ Continues

The Best Songs Of 2009, In Bigger Than The Sound

MTV News’ James Montgomery picks his top 25 songs of the year.

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The Best Songs Of 2009, In Bigger Than The Sound

SC(R) Governor Mark Sanford says, "It’s hard living alone in the Governor’s mansion."

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford opened up about the state of his family on Wednesday — the first time he has done so since his wife, Jenny, moved out of the governor's mansion last week. Asked during a radio interview how he's coping with being alone in the mansion, Sanford responded: “That part's hard.” “But there are consequences for any mess-up that we have in life, and that's one of them,” the governor told Columbia-based WVOC radio.

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SC(R) Governor Mark Sanford says, "It’s hard living alone in the Governor’s mansion."

Planet orbits the wrong way

Planets orbit stars in the same direction that the stars rotate. They all do. Except one

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Planet orbits the wrong way