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 New research published yesterday in Astrophysical Journal Letters describes Kepler-1649c, a remarkably Earth-sized exoplanet located 300 light-years away. At 1.06 times the size of Earth鈥攇ive or take a few decimal points鈥攊ts practically the same size as stanley website  our sparklin stanley mug g blue marble. This rocky planet also happens to reside within its stars habitable zone, that sweet swatch of space within which liquid water can exist on a planets surface.     Incredibly, this terrestrial exoplanet might never have been discovered had it not been for a systematic visual inspection of all Kepler data rebuffed by a computer algorithm. More on that in just stanley quencher  a sec鈥攍ets take a closer look at this newly discovered world. Side-by-side comparison of Earth and Kepler-1649c. Illustration:   NASA/Ames Research Center/Daniel Rutter  Kepler-1649c receives around 75 percent of the starlight we get on Earth, and it features an equilibrium temperature around 234 degrees Kelvin  -39 degrees Celsius, -38 degrees Fahrenheit , according to the paper. Equilibrium temperature is based exclusively on incoming stellar radiation and excludes factors such as an objects albedo  reflectivity  and atmospheric effects. In terms of Kepler-1649cs actual surface temperature, that cannot yet be determined because the scientists have no clue about the composition of this planets atmosphere, if it even has one. By comparison, however, Earth has an equilibrium temperature of 278.5 Kelvin  5 degrees C, 42 degrees F .  In terms of size Vgli There   s a Reason Why Dave Seeley   s Gorgeous Space Art Is On So Many Book Covers
 In honor of the 500th anniversary of Martin Luthers Reformation, all churches in the former East Germany鈥攕tarting with about 220 in Berlin, and rolling out to over 3,000 in total鈥攚ill offer free Wi-Fi   Godspots   to guests. The hope is that itll show that churches arent just for sermons and bells, but also  a gathering place for communication,  says spokesperson Christoph Heil. The Reformation itself wouldnt have happened without the printing press, so why cant free internet have a similar effect      This is actually a pretty cool idea. The  Godspots  plan taps into one very German-specific issue: the widespread lack of free public WiFi, especially relative to how developed Germany is. In the country, a certain law designed to protect intellectual property makes network providers responsible for any illegal activity, like pirating, that happens on their network.  This is kind stanley flasche  of like the opposite of the DMCA rules that protec stanley mugs t websites from being responsible for what goes on with them.  As a result, everyone is afraid to offer free WiFi, and the country has long been known as a  hotspot desert.  Even though a rule change means this will be loosened up in the fall鈥攈opefully leading to more widespread Wi-Fi everywhere鈥攖he churches are pushing ahead now to show just how modern and useful they can be. If all goes as planned, the churches will be one of the largest Wi-Fi providers in Germany and, one wo stanley cup uk uld hope, bring at least some people back to the holy spirit. Good luck. [Mot