August 21, 2008

New Discovery

Discovering new servers and application data is a routine task. Security officers are scanning SQL databases to determine if they contain Non Public Information (NPI) or Personally Identifiable Information (PII), a necessary step to in the battle towards compliance. A routine task.

Apparently, discovering new parts of the universe is also a routine task but only seldom new elements are discovered. Universe Today brings the story of 2006 SQ372 (yes, that's its name). 2006 SQ372 is a "minor planet" with an unusual orbit has been found just two billion miles from Earth, (closer than Neptune).
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