Soulmate Gem
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Among the stunning variety of worlds in our solar system, only Earth is known to host life.
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Read More »The ultimate goal of NASA's exoplanet program is to find unmistakable signs of current life on a planet beyond Earth. How soon that can happen depends on two unknowns: the prevalence of life in the galaxy and how lucky we get as we take those first, tentative, exploratory steps. MIT astronomer Sara Seager, is a McArthur Genius Fellow and leader in the scientific race to find another Earth in the near future. Our early planet finding missions, such as NASA’s Kepler and its extended incarnation, K2, or the coming James Webb Space Telescope, could yield bare bones evidence of the potentially habitable worlds. James Webb, designed in part to investigate gas giants and super Earths, might find an outsized version of our planet. NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope or the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope, could zero in on a distant planet’s reflected light to detect the signatures of oxygen, water vapor, or some other powerful indication of possible life. But unless we get lucky, the search for signs of life could take decades. Discovering another blue-white marble hidden in the star field, like a sand grain on the beach, will probably require an even larger imaging telescope. Designs are already underway for that next-generation planet finder, to be sent aloft in the 2030s or 2040s. MIT physics professor Sara Seager looks for possible chemical combinations that could signal the presence of alien life. She and her biochemistry colleagues first focused on the six main elements associated with life on Earth: carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, sulfur and hydrogen. “We’re going to have so few planets, we have to get lucky,” Seager said. “I don’t want to miss anything. I don’t want to miss it because we weren’t smart enough to think of some molecule.” To find out how about the advanced, space-based telescope technology being developed at NASA to search for life among the stars, read Inventing the Future
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Read More »So, if you have no planets in the Seventh, it simply means that being in a partnership is not essential to the expression of your planets. However, there is still much information to be gained from an empty house. You need to look at the planetary ruler of the sign on your Seventh House cusp.
Fear not — a lack of planets in your House of Partnership does not mean that you will never find a husband or wife. Many beginners commonly assume that an untenanted house has no action in it. But let’s look at it logically: We all have 12 houses, and only 10 planets. Even if all your planets were evenly distributed throughout your chart, they couldn’t inhabit each and every house. When a planet is in a house, the planet expresses itself in the corresponding area of the person’s life that the house represents. For example, if your Sun is in the Third, you will need to write, teach, chat, barter — anything having to do with the transfer of information and goods. Regardless of the style of your Sun’s expression (its sign), you will not be satisfied unless you communicate. If you have a planet in the Seventh, you will have to meet that planet’s corresponding need in a relationship (romantic, business, open enemy, and so on). In other words, you are dependent on another to fulfill that planet’s impulse. So, if you have no planets in the Seventh, it simply means that being in a partnership is not essential to the expression of your planets.
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