The Milky Way

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Our solar system has eight, official planets and according to the latest count, 891 moons. 421 of those moons are orbiting planets and around 470 are orbiting dwarf planets, asteroids and Trans-Neptunian Objects otherwise known as TNOs. Our Milky Way galaxy has around 200 billion stars with many more planets and moons. Based on current estimates, about 300 million planets and moons may have the right ingredients for life as we know it. And according to alleged communications with ETs, about 300 thousand of those civilizations have been evolving a lot longer than Earthlings and already have advanced space traveling technology.

Recently revised estimates, using 3D conversions of deep-sky images, suggest there are around two trillion galaxies in the observable universe, that’s only the part of the universe that we can see due to the limitations of the speed of light and our position in it. Thanks to our modern tools of science, that’s significantly higher than previously thought. It’s now estimated that there are 10 to the 24th power of solar systems in the universe with more Earth-like planets than all the grains of sand on Earth’s Beaches. Listen to the RIM to Find out more as we assist disclosure around the world.

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