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Friday, 11 May 2012

Life in a shooting gallery


In one of those desperate attempts at getting the numbers to balance, a team of astronomers at the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham speculate that their may be thousands more free planets floating planets in the galaxy than there are stars.

If this idea holds any water, I suggest we start building space arks.  NOW!

2 comments:

  1. Mongo is the only one that's come along in a century, and Dr Zarkov was able to get over there and deal with Ming pretty handily.
    Of course Flash and Dale helped some, along with Prince Barin and that fat dude with the wings.

    So the problem is mostly averted, after all it's not like Ming will go to Mars and start some hooie like sucking the Nitron out of our atmosphere.
    We have Queen Azura's word on that one!

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