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Searchers have recovered the bodies of three people killed after flash floods surged through the edge of the Catskill Mountains and were looking Thursday for several more people still missing.Scores of troopers, rangers National Guard members and firefighters combed for a second day through acres of washed-away homes, uprooted trees and mud-covered roads in rural Delaware County.The houses were literally swept off their
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Prior to the discovery of exoplanets, astronomers assumed that our solar system configuration was typical. But now, some 1,715 exoplanets later, we know that we ;re far from ordinary. So what passes for normal in the annals of solar systems Here what we know now. Top Image: Artistic impression of Kepler 186f by Ron Miller used with permission . Astronomers used to believe that our solar system was representative of most 鈥?if not all 鈥? planetary systems. I think it fair to say that most astronomers assumed that our solar system was unlikely to be an anomaly, says Eric B. Ford. He with the Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds, and a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the Pennsylvania State University in State College, PA. Image: NASA. For some cases the assumption was explicit, but in other cases, we simply didn ;t think about planetary systems that were very different from our own, he told io9. This made
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