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    Armenian astrologist's new discovery

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2012/02/25/astxaget
    05:00 pm | February 25, 2012 | Social


    The international scientific group, which includes astrologist Garik
    Israelyan, has found that the chemical structure of Earth-like planets
    can be strictly different from Earth. This can have a sharp impact on
    the biosphere, as well as the presence and formation of life on the
    Earth-like planets.

    The research group includes Jade Carter-Bond and David O'Bryan (Planet
    Research Institute, Arizona, USA), Elisa Delgado Mena and Nunu Santush
    (University of Portu, Portugal), Garik Israelyan and Jonay Gonzales
    Hernandez (Institute of Astro-Physics of the Canarian Islands). The
    results will be released in the reputable Astrophysical Journal
    Letters magazine on March 1, 2012.

    The study on the components of the luminescent spheres of the main
    stars of planets is a key that allows one to understand how planets
    are shaped and from which clouds the planets emerge from. These
    studies, which will have important consequences to the evolution of
    tremendous planets and the shaping of models, also helps us study the
    structure and composition of the extra-solar planets inside and in the
    atmosphere.

    Garik Israelyan graduated from Yerevan State University in 1987 and
    has worked at the Observatory of the National Academy of Sciences of
    Armenia in Byurakan. In 1992, he defended his thesis for candidate of
    sciences. Then, he worked at the astrological centers in several
    countries and has been Head of the "Astrochemical Compositions"
    Project at the Institute of Astrophysics of Canarian Islands since
    2000. Israelyan, Swiss astrophysic Michel Mayor and Portuguese
    astrophysic Nunu Santush are the laureates of the first International
    Victor Hambardzumyan Award in 2010, reports the Armenian Astrological
    Society.

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