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Kepler Planetary Data Analysis as of July 30, 2016

August 1, 2016August 7, 2016| quantumfog

The Kepler Space Telescope continues to paint a fantastic picture of planets in our galaxy outside the Solar System – exoplanets as they’re known. It has now found upward of 4,000 of them, 2,356 of which have been confirmed. It has done this by very accurately measuring the light intensity from about 150,000 stars.

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OTfM Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 31, 2016August 7, 2016| quantumfog

I should see my work as a ministry, serving others in what I do. It is not about a paycheck, but building up the things in my life that point toward heaven.

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OTfM Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 24, 2016August 7, 2016| quantumfog

Practicing prayer is the only way to understand the power of prayer. Jesus prayed before undertaking anything: before he began his ministry, before he taught the crowds, even before his crucifixion. It is his example we should follow if we expect to see good fruits spring from our life.

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