on 21-06-2017 16:48
Hey guys,
Great news from space! The Kepler space telescope has recently come to the end of observing over 200,000 stars in the constellation Cygnus. During it's search Kepler discovered 219 new planet candidates 10 or which are not only earth sized and rocky but are located in side their stars habitable zone, which is the area around a star where liquid water can form. To far out and water freezes, to close to the star and it boils off.
This great find adds to Kepler's already impressive record or planet finding with a grand total of 4034 worlds found to date! With technology improving all the time and the next generation of space telescopes on the way we are bound to see more exciting discoveries in the future.
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on 22-06-2017 18:51
on 22-06-2017 18:51
There again we may get decent doctors on a new planet.....
on 23-06-2017 11:13
on 23-06-2017 11:13
Imagine the cocktails you'd get on Mars! I reckon the lag on the wifi back to Earth would get annoying though
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on 23-06-2017 11:37
on 23-06-2017 11:37
@Martin-O2 wrote:Imagine the cocktails you'd get on Mars!
Would those cocktails contain large amounts of vodka @Martin-O2? If not I will stay on earth and 'measure my own dosage' thanks very much...
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on 23-06-2017 11:57
on 23-06-2017 11:57
We should get an Alcohol Distiller in place! if not I will stay with @Cleoriff
on 23-06-2017 12:17
on 23-06-2017 12:17
@Cleoriff Well the gravity is lower so we can all hold more in our glasses
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on 23-06-2017 12:23
on 23-06-2017 12:23
Just think of the enormous task of setting in place everything we take so much for granted here on earth.
Also any inhabitable planet capable of supporting life will undoubtedly have existing forms of natural wildlife I would think.
I certainly would not fancy living in an artificially produced atmosphere under big lights sorrounded by people dressed in blue uniforms .... or the Etihad Stadium as it commonly known by
on 23-06-2017 12:39
on 23-06-2017 13:42
on 23-06-2017 13:42
@jonsie It certainly would be a much bigger endeavour then anything that the human race has attempted before! It would no doubt be very tough for the early pioneers.
@Glory1 You can drink what ever you like
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