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General => News => Topic started by: Jayjay36 on 8 Dec 2011, 18:22:17
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Today in school I over heard that scientists have discovered another planet that has the same climate as us and would be livable if we ever reached it.... it would take about 2 billion years to reach or something though...
If anyone else is interested in researching it then feel free ;), I love stuff like this.
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lol I saw / heard about it on discovery science :3
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A very interesting discovery indeed, although it has the same climate as Earth and an orbiting sun the Planet seems to just be a sphere of Water. The planet however could still sustain life, but most likely sea life.
Maybe its just a future representation of what Earth could be like in the future? One big ball of water!
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A very interesting discovery indeed, although it has the same climate as Earth and an orbiting sun the Planet seems to just be a sphere of Water. The planet however could still sustain life, but most likely sea life.
Maybe its just a future representation of what Earth could be like in the future? One big ball of water!
Mhmm... I find that this is awesome.. I wanna know more :P
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2,200,000 Years :P
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2,200,000 Years :P
Awesome :P
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hehehe there might be a other leo somewhere :P
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Well we could shorten the trip.
Assuming I did my math right, if we all travel at .99999999999742% the speed of light, we'll get there in only 5 years! much better than 2200000 years.
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True! :P...if Joes right then we would be screwed...., it's most likely that if it was made up of water with sea life... some of it would love to eat us :(
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Star: Kepler-22, yellow dwarf spectrum G type, radius of 97% Sun's radius, and mass of 98% Sun's mass. Temperature of roughly 5514 K Magnitute of 11,664. Star is located in Cygnus Consteallation.
Distance: 590 Light Years
Planet: Kepler-22b
Diameter: 2.9 times larger than Earth
Orbit: 290 days
Estimated day temperature: 22 Degrees
Just a little sum-up of the facts about the system.
PS. Instead of trying to get to the stars, at the moment we should get around our Solar System.