Strangelets won't destroy the Earth, but are still spooky as hell

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Strangelets won't destroy the Earth, but are still spooky as hell

Ground and space-based telescopes -- such as the forthcoming James Webb Space Telescope -- will be able to check out the relatively nearby planets found by TESS.playlistItemCallback = function (item.particularly those that have the potential for hosting alien life.

Strangelets won't destroy the Earth, but are still spooky as hell

This isnt the first time the transit method has been used in orbit.com\/jw\/2017\/5\/c7d609f0-728b-d905\/hls.

Strangelets won't destroy the Earth, but are still spooky as hell

TESS is on a mission to hunt for never-before-seen alien planets circling distant stars.

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but TESS is designed to find worlds in our cosmic backyard by comparison.com\/jw\/2017\/5\/c7d609f0-728b-d905\/hls.

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