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8:05 PM · Jun 11, 2023

1 posted on 06/12/2023 7:40:42 AM PDT by McGruff
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To: McGruff

Might as well be 4 billion light years..................


2 posted on 06/12/2023 7:42:05 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: McGruff; SunkenCiv

X-O Planet Ping!.....................


3 posted on 06/12/2023 7:44:08 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: McGruff

Watch out for the mindworm boils.


4 posted on 06/12/2023 7:44:42 AM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Follow the money. Even if it leads you to someplace horrible it will still lead you to the truth.)
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To: McGruff

“Highly Habitable...” until leftists get a hold of it. Then it will be a “highly inhabitable $hitHole planet”


5 posted on 06/12/2023 7:45:30 AM PDT by mikelets456
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To: McGruff

‘Habitable’ is a word from our lexicon. It likely has little if any meaning with regard to ETs.


6 posted on 06/12/2023 7:46:12 AM PDT by iontheball
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Probably not habitable:
Though red dwarfs have advantages such as their sheer numbers and longevity, some factors may make life difficult on planets orbiting a red dwarf.

Generally, planets that are situated in the habitable zone of a red dwarf star would need to very close to it, and thus the planet would most likely be tidally locked.

This means that half of the planet would experience perpetual day, while the other, perpetual darkness. This would inevitably lead to enormous temperature variations.

Such conditions would make it difficult for forms of life to evolve, especially if they are similar to the ones we know about. Another problem would be the atmosphere since most of it would be frozen, and leave the other side bare and dry.

Variability in stellar energy output may also have negative impacts on the development of life. Red dwarf stars are often flare stars, which can emit gigantic flares, doubling their brightness in minutes.

Such variability would certainly make it difficult for life to develop and persist near a red dwarf star. Some new studies suggest that all red dwarf stars may have this trait, if this is proven to be true, chances for life to develop on planets near them, are low to zero.

[ if you like living in gloom and love high radiation, this is the planet for you! ]

https://nineplanets.org/red-dwarf-star/


7 posted on 06/12/2023 7:46:17 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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“...suggesting that under the right conditions, the exoplanet could sustain liquid water.” You don’t say...


8 posted on 06/12/2023 7:47:52 AM PDT by GMThrust
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Voyager I has been moving away for 45 years and is just over 18 light-minutes distant. or about 1/1600th of the distance to Proxima.

Going to need something faster than chemical rockets.


9 posted on 06/12/2023 7:48:23 AM PDT by The Free Engineer
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just 4.2 light-years from Earth

"Just". To the best of our current understanding, it's not possible for anything with mass to travel at the speed of light, and if it were, it would take us over 4 years to get there.
10 posted on 06/12/2023 7:49:42 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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may be home to a vast ocean, boosting its chances of supporting life.

Or it may not.

11 posted on 06/12/2023 7:51:08 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: McGruff

If you’re looking for a new frontier to inhabit, the Moon and Mercury and Mars are much closer.

If you’re looking for alien life, you should recognize that “habitable” and “inhabited” are quite different things.


12 posted on 06/12/2023 7:51:38 AM PDT by rightwingcrazy (;-,)
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A billion leftists pack up, ready to move, blast off.

When they get there in a hundred years or so, they find a planet immersed in climate change paranoia and a population in the billions. And signs: Yankee Go Home!


13 posted on 06/12/2023 7:52:10 AM PDT by TomGuy
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VOYAGER 1 has travel approximately 14 billion miles over the last 45+ years.

This planet is only 24 trillion miles away.

Better find a way to put folks in sleep chambers or to breed rather prodigiously during the trip and self-sustainable deep space farming. If that happened, I’m sure someone would start complaining about women’s reproductive rights along the way and the whole thing would end up being a waste of time.


14 posted on 06/12/2023 7:52:15 AM PDT by shotgun
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If it’s highly habitable it probably already is inhabited by advanced giant insects, spiders and huge worms and they all like to eat humans.


17 posted on 06/12/2023 7:54:49 AM PDT by George J. Jetso
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We sent out two machines in the late 70’s. They travel about 50,000 mph.

They are now out there a distance of 3/4 of a light DAY, about 1/400th of a light year.

So when they say a planet is near, fugeddaboudit.


20 posted on 06/12/2023 7:56:09 AM PDT by lurk (u)
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Trump should just declare this new planet uninhabitable. Every lefty will die trying to get there. Problem solved.


23 posted on 06/12/2023 7:57:51 AM PDT by IamConservative (I was nervous like the third chimp in line for the Ark after the rain started.)
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You are told at boarding, your plane has a “decent” chance of not crashing.

Bet your life on “decent”?


24 posted on 06/12/2023 7:57:57 AM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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Can we send all the trannies there?!


25 posted on 06/12/2023 7:58:09 AM PDT by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized of man.)
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the researchers ran what are said to be the first climate simulations of Proxima b with a dynamic ocean.


They built a model with an ocean, doesn’t mean there is one.

And how many pieces of the puzzle are missing?


31 posted on 06/12/2023 8:12:07 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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Don’t Red Dwarf Stars emit a lot more radiation than our sun? My understanding is that they do and that this radiation would kill all life unless a planet were protected by a strong magnetosphere.


35 posted on 06/12/2023 8:17:18 AM PDT by FLT-bird
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