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First Livable Planet (Other than Earth) Discovered in Space

For those of you that are afraid of pollution, consider this good news. Scientists beleive they’ve found the first planet,outside of our solar system, that can support life.

Gliese 581d shows it has the potential to be warm and wet enough to nurture Earth-like life (who deosn’t count as “Earth Like?”). It revolves around a star called Gliese 581, located around 20 light years from Earth.

Unfortunately (especially for you walkers) 20 light years is very far away. How far?

Our present “rocket technology” would allow us to get there in a shade under 330,000 years…or roughly the life span of 3,917 turtles combined.

However, there’s hope. Say, for instance, that we were able to develop the technology to travel at light speed–not only would it be amazingly badass, but it would allow us to reach plant in a mere 20 years (roughly how long it takes a human to become educated…space school, anyone?).

“With a dense carbon dioxide atmosphere – a likely scenario on such a large planet – the climate of Gliese 581d is not only stable against collapse but warm enough to have oceans, clouds and rainfall,” France’s National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) said.

 So with global warming becoming a hotter issue by the day, perhaps it’s time to put our heads together and find a way to get to Gliese 581 (kind of sounds like the name of a lame night-club, though)

 



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its too far to be interesting for something we already know is out there anyways.  



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Ah! Gliese 581d.

You can guarantee that once every few months this planet comes back into the news as "The first planet other than Earth that can support life!". The simple fact is there are so many factors that we don't know about when it comes to this planet. We know its size, mass and distance from Gliese 581, I think anything past that is speculation.

People just really want this planet to be able to support life.



"However, there’s hope. Say, for instance, that we were able to develop the technology to travel at light speed–not only would it be amazingly badass, but it would allow us to reach plant in a mere 20 years (roughly how long it takes a human to become educated…space school, anyone?)."

 

Time does not work that way.

 

If you travelled at light speed from here to Gliese, do you know how much time would have passed for those who were looking forward to 20 years of space school? 0 seconds! This how how we can detect muons in mines many km under the surface, and is the basis of the twin paradox.

 

Also, "has the potential to be warm and wet enough to nurture Earth-like life" =/= "can support life."



We'll need to develop better space travel technology before we are able to go anywhere. Wormhole based would be best. Shame really as the development's we've made in the last 20 years have no been enough to convince myself I'll ever goto Mars in my lifetime.



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highwaystar101 said:

Ah! Gliese 581d.

You can guarantee that once every few months this planet comes back into the news as "The first planet other than Earth that can support life!". The simple fact is there are so many factors that we don't know about when it comes to this planet. We know its size, mass and distance from Gliese 581, I think anything past that is speculation.

People just really want this planet to be able to support life.

Hah.  Beat me to it.



who knows the air could be tainted with instant death to humans not to talk about the local populations there of other creatures. 

really this gives us no excuse to trash our own planet. 

Because when we do reach to another planet we are more likely just to trash that one to. 



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I just wanted to say that we are getting worse at naming planets.

Gliese 581?



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amp316 said:

I just wanted to say that we are getting worse at naming planets.

Gliese 581?

George Lucas is wayyyyyyyy better at naming planets!



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darthdevidem01 said:
amp316 said:

I just wanted to say that we are getting worse at naming planets.

Gliese 581?

George Lucas is wayyyyyyyy better at naming planets!

I know.  I think that the people naming these planets are fans of Gene Roddenberry.



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