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NASA Dust Model Presents Alien's View Of Our Solar System (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 09/28/10 09:43 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:50 PM ET

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Scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center used the Discover supercomputer to create a simulation of our solar system as it might appear to alien astronomers thousands of light-years away.

This "alien's view of [the] solar system" was created by tracking 75,000 dust particles (See image and video below). Motherboard TV explains, "The [dust] grains are part of the Kuiper Belt (pron. kai pur), an icy region beyond Neptune where millions of small bodies (including Pluto) orbit the sun - and which may be the only visible signature of our solar system from afar."

Astrophysicist Marc Kuchner lead the study and published a paper on his findings in the September 7 Astrophysical Journal. "The planets may be too dim to detect directly, but aliens studying the solar system could easily determine the presence of Neptune -- its gravity carves a little gap in the dust," Kuchner said. "We're hoping our models will help us spot Neptune-sized worlds around other stars."

Kuchner and his team were surprised by how closely their simulations resembled Hubble Telescope images of Fomalhaut, a young star located 25 light-years away, in the constellation Piscis Austrinus. "The amazing thing is that we've already seen these narrow rings around other stars," said Christopher Stark, who assisted Kuchner in his research. "One of our next steps will be to simulate the debris disks around Fomalhaut and other stars to see what the dust distribution tells us about the presence of planets."

Watch the video (below) to learn more about how astronomers could discover planets like Neptune--and possibly Earth--without seeing them directly. Click here to read more from NASA about these new data.

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06:46 PM on 09/30/2010
Wow...it only took six thousand years to create this universe.
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babybecks
"because I am involved in Mankind;"
12:03 AM on 09/30/2010
That's pretty freaking cool.
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MyFatCat
I'm paid in catnip
10:25 PM on 09/29/2010
That's breathtaking--a gorgeous view. Puts a lot of things into perspective; sights like these inspire wonder in the universe.
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scorpioman
The Naked Truth
07:26 PM on 09/29/2010
so that's where all our tax money is going?
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WasteNJ
Democracy: (It's bad for business)
09:23 AM on 10/01/2010
You are looking at it, that's what NASA does.

Warp drive comes out next year.
03:55 PM on 09/29/2010
That's awesome!! I was actually wondering how we would look to someone looking into our galaxy/solar system the other day.

Ours look less chaotic than some places in space :)
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Imhotep40
He who comes in peace
12:28 AM on 09/29/2010
Wow . . . stellar!
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Caru
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08:18 PM on 09/28/2010
I see you.
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05:23 PM on 09/28/2010
I can't reveal my sources...but...everyone knows aliens stopped using dust model planetary detection during the 4th inceptum of the Mutnauq singularity.
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L3p3rm3ss14h
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08:22 PM on 09/28/2010
Rules 1 & 2, dude.

Sheesh.
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11:45 PM on 09/28/2010
YOU LIE! The dust model remained in use until WE TRAGOSIANS shared our quadropole field navigation techniques. And it was the 3rd inceptum of Zarno!

Q. How many Orbers does it take to overhaul a positronic pulse inverter?

A. Three. One to calibrate the hydro-pneumatic compensator and two to maintain phase invariance.

That one cracks me up.
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scorpioman
The Naked Truth
07:27 PM on 09/29/2010
get a life
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WasteNJ
Democracy: (It's bad for business)
09:25 AM on 10/01/2010
That was pretty imaginative.
04:14 PM on 09/28/2010
Kudos to the researcher shown. He is not allowing chemotherapy to stop him from his interstellar pursuits.
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02:56 PM on 09/28/2010
This definitely motivated me to dust my bookshelves.
02:55 PM on 09/28/2010
Science? We can't believe in science, we believe in the Bible, literally and the Bible says nothing of this.
03:33 PM on 09/28/2010
I think its covered in Genesis 1:1. did you even bother to read the first line?
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gypsysailor
Things that might have been never were.
03:39 PM on 09/28/2010
There were no pictures in his version of the Book.
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PlayTOE
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03:39 PM on 09/29/2010
Genesis 1:1. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

If you believe the Bible, obviously, nothing can be older than the earth then can it?

The firmament god made is clearly part of the flat earth model, and presumably not older than 4004 BCE ...

If you believe the Bible.
02:30 PM on 09/28/2010
Awsome
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hauruck
Bitten by a radioactive Welshman
02:24 PM on 09/28/2010
I'm sure I'm not the first here to say, "Eye of Sauron."
03:57 PM on 09/29/2010
lol thats so true.
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01:59 PM on 09/28/2010
Have You Seen The Stars Tonight
Blows Against The Empire
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rvetP_Kcgk&feature=related
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light as a photon, heavy as tungsten.
12:57 PM on 09/28/2010
"That's a spicy pizza!"