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Ooo I knew you were good at this, but this much? :O Awesome ones! And you're the wonderful guy, not me ;) PS While you were afk :ph34r:
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One of the few people who deserved to have spectator mode... We'll miss you and your art. The best of luck!
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Dream-missions of every gold hunter... Too bad I don't have much luck with gold boxes :p
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Eh, remember that time even stops if you travel at the speed of light. This is not possible, but even if you travel 99.999% the speed of light, by the time you reach another solar system everyone on earth will have already forgotten about you :p We need to create dem wormholes :ph34r:
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Umm... Not really infinity, 186 ly is 1759658280000000000 meters. Well okay, it's closer to infinity than to 0 :lol:
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238Pu is an element that decays releasing a lot of heat which is transferred into energy and used by spaceships as fuel. Scientists get it from 238U. Whew! Loving this topic :ph34r:
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Well, we need to double-check if the planet is habitable for humans or not, and no planet is 100% habitable for humans. And the Earth will never run out of places to stand on. Natural selection bla bla bla Too many humans = fight for food and goodies = too many deaths = the Earth is not full of humans anymore; only the fittest ones will survive. Let's not understand the term "Duplicate Earth" lieterally :d. Scientists use this term to address planets that are kinda rocky, are in the habitable zone; have water on their surface :P
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Oh, cool. Can you overcome the gravity of Earth and get to Mars? If no, let me know, I'll give you some 238Plutonium :P
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Yeah. It was going as fast as 16 km/s and it reached Pluto only after 9 years... And Pluto is only several light-hours away. So we're not getting to this new solar system anytime soon. :lol: No breathable oxygen, too much radiation, no magnetic field, no liquid water on the surface, gravity difference (your heart will have a hard time surviving)... I wouldn't recommend going to Mars unless you want to be the first person to get there and have your name in history and science books :D
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I have bad news for those of you who wonder if we'll be able to get there - this solar system is around 186 light-years away, which means even if you travel at the speed of light, you'll get there after 186 years you won't get there unless you warp spacetime. PS the presence of a Jupiter-like planet in that solar system is good news. Jupiter is the vacuum cleaner of our solar system (it attracts comets and planetesimals which either become one of its moons or just collide with it). It keeps the surroundings of Earth clean and makes life here possible. If there is an Earth-like planet in that solar system's habitable zone, I think it may harbor primitive life.
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Wow! Good luck!
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Yes, and I am one. Maybe you'd like to check it... 0
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I've been waiting for New Horizons to get there since 2008-ish )). I was really excited about this and was doing the 10-sec countdown at home when it was about to get closest to Pluto. Waiting till October of 2016 for all of the images New Horizons took to reach the Earth :) PS Check this out ;) https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video/CJ_E7eEWsAQPLyK.mp4
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^ Got SMP 100% because I was too lazy to complete the missions in time. The rewards were worth it - I got the SMP "for free" :P
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It was fun :d
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