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Astronomy For Beginners...Astronomy Basics...Amazing Astronomy Facts. Mr. Foley a short film by D.A.D.D.Y. Mr. Foley is a short film by an Irish pair of filmmakers D.A.D.D.Y. who are known individually as Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman. (If you’re curious, D.A.D.D.Y. stands for Design, Animation, Design, Design, Yay.) In this short comedy, Mr. Foley wakes up in the hospital to find himself surrounded by a team of musicians playing a soundtrack for his every move. Untitled. Amazing Pictures. Draw a Stickman.

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It may sound like something from a very special episode of Doctor Who, but the Christmas planet is real. What's more, it's the most Earth-like world yet discovered. The planet, more properly known as Kepler 22-b, was revealed to the world Monday via a press conference at NASA Ames Research Center. It is one of thousands of planets discovered outside our solar system via the Kepler space telescope — and the first one that is slap-bang in the middle of what astronomers (really) call the Goldilocks zone: not too hot, not too cold, just right for life. So why call it the Christmas Planet? Because it took three snapshots for the telescope to determine Kepler 22-b was really there, and the snapshots had to happen 290 days apart (the length of 22-b's year). "It's a great gift," said William Borucki, the telescope's principal investigator, who came up with the seasonal name. Actually making our way to the Christmas Planet might take a little longer, however.

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