Earth's Cousin??http://www.space.com/25530-earthsize-exoplanet-kepler-186f-habitable-discovery.html
4/17/2014 2:17:48 PM
4/17/2014 2:37:53 PM
PICTURE BITCHES!
4/17/2014 2:52:41 PM
Oh snap, how did ya momma get out into space!?
4/17/2014 2:53:55 PM
time to send a probe with an American flag to that bitch, conquer their womens, and steal all their oil
4/17/2014 2:54:28 PM
and drop some Christianized-Democracy on them.
4/17/2014 3:20:17 PM
why do Earth and Kepler-186f love Halloween?PUMP-KIN
4/17/2014 3:21:52 PM
A spaceship going 100 times faster than anything that's ever been built by man would take about 86,000 years to get there from here.
4/17/2014 4:04:30 PM
Meanwhile, on Kepler-186f:"Kepler-186f's cousin found 490 light years away!"
4/17/2014 4:12:44 PM
^ ha awesomeyeah, at the speed of light, 500 lights years :-\We'll get there though... some day. I feel FTL travel is possible.But... 500 lights years away isn't long at all in cosmic time, we've been getting radio waves from them. For all we know, they've been trying to contact us for at least 500 years...
4/17/2014 4:17:59 PM
As exciting as this is, it is pointless as we will never know for sure if life exists there or not. We will never get there.
4/17/2014 4:51:02 PM
4/17/2014 4:51:05 PM
4/17/2014 4:53:59 PM
Found? I didn't even know we had lost an earth size exo-planet
4/17/2014 4:56:09 PM
4/17/2014 4:59:12 PM
4/17/2014 4:59:41 PM
What I meant was knowing by being there, or at least by directly seeing critters walking around.We won't get there.And we won't be able to see the surface from here, and I mean actually see, as with an optical telescope or binoculars, not seeing x-ray signatures or something like that.
4/17/2014 5:05:54 PM
we will never see an electron such a pointless discovery.
4/17/2014 5:08:20 PM
4/17/2014 5:18:08 PM
Hey here's an idea .. Why don't we take care of our own planet before we decide to go fuck up another one?
4/17/2014 5:49:32 PM
I've got a wormhole for y'all.
4/17/2014 10:05:28 PM
4/18/2014 8:22:07 AM
4/18/2014 8:49:23 AM
this is kinda cool
4/18/2014 9:04:15 AM
[But... 500 lights years away isn't long at all in cosmic time, we've been getting radio waves from them. For all we know, they've been trying to contact us for at least 500 years...[/quote]Probably not. The distance is so great any sort of detectable radio signal would have to be beamed straight at us. Diffuse stuff like TV and radio and whatnot won't go that far away and still be noticeable. And then we'd have to be listening straight at them or vice versa to pick it up
4/18/2014 9:24:50 AM
4/18/2014 9:33:18 AM
130 days per year, lol.Their hottest women are probably like 65 years old.
4/18/2014 10:15:09 AM
Could be tidal locked... Might not have a moon... Maybe it has rings? Could human life even thrive on a tidal locked planet...I wonder though what other information about the planet is conveyed by looking at the light from the host star. Has anyone looked for a shift that a rotating planet would impart on light bouncing off if it? Could "terrestrial" radio transmissions cause spectral changes in the suns light (via interefernce) that we could then pick up?
4/18/2014 10:54:02 AM
evolution could have taken a whole different turn on that planetmaybe the reptiles ascended to intelligence, perhaps the insects, or maybe even something close to our plantsjust waltz around Wikipedia a little, its all there and moreif it doesn't have plate tectonics, or a moon the same proportion as ours, that could make a huge differenceI could make this post a mile long and not cover it all
4/18/2014 12:16:23 PM
keplar 186f is so basic
4/18/2014 12:17:12 PM
I am excite.
4/18/2014 12:23:16 PM
maybe they will tell us the answer to the Fermi paradox
4/18/2014 12:24:32 PM
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