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riversedge

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14. I could not wrap my head around the mock ups in the OP. Lovely and so exciting (this discovery)
Wed Feb 22, 2017, 03:09 PM
Feb 2017

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Trump to take credit Friend or Foe Feb 2017 #1
I get just a whiff of "please don't cut our budget" off this show. Orsino Feb 2017 #6
I hope Trump doesn't figure out that we have a space program. lagomorph777 Feb 2017 #11
Oh they're already planning on more or less eliminating the Earth Science Division. briv1016 Feb 2017 #31
Yeah, can't have people seeing the alternative to "Alternative Facts" lagomorph777 Feb 2017 #57
Complains that he would have won the popular vote if not for too many aliens voting. moda253 Feb 2017 #17
Why not? pressbox69 Feb 2017 #48
k and r...nt Stuart G Feb 2017 #2
They'd know a lot about each other even before achieving spaceflight DavidDvorkin Feb 2017 #3
I am watching this live feed, PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2017 #4
Bettter photo..... riversedge Feb 2017 #5
Very clear illustration! lagomorph777 Feb 2017 #10
I could not wrap my head around the mock ups in the OP. Lovely and so exciting (this discovery) riversedge Feb 2017 #14
what's with the smoke, spilled water and feathers? Blue_Tires Feb 2017 #30
Steam...shows those planets are hot, boils water off. BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2017 #33
I assume this is supposed to indicate the closer ones are steamy, the middle ones have liquid water Fast Walker 52 Feb 2017 #43
If you were a Trappist, and you knew something about . . FairWinds Feb 2017 #7
My Dad was a Trappist... lagomorph777 Feb 2017 #9
Trump will probably want to see his visa . . FairWinds Feb 2017 #12
I doubt it MFM008 Feb 2017 #51
I thought about us going in and destroying life and resources there. BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2017 #34
That is amazing! Kimchijeon Feb 2017 #8
only 40 light years Ohioblue22 Feb 2017 #13
only until the warp-drive goes fully operational. nt msanthrope Feb 2017 #23
Paging Dr. Alcubierre. n/t MicaelS Feb 2017 #39
Their astronomers probably feel sorry for us N77VG Feb 2017 #15
How do we build a wall ... Martin Eden Feb 2017 #16
Google"Dyson sphere" JHB Feb 2017 #40
No need Martin Eden Feb 2017 #42
Big! harun Feb 2017 #18
I wonder what the radiation is like in that neighborhood Sen. Walter Sobchak Feb 2017 #19
The star is a red dwarf the size of Jupiter. MicaelS Feb 2017 #38
@ the speed of light it would only take 78 yearas round trip Botany Feb 2017 #20
Nanu Nanu! True Dough Feb 2017 #26
A common misconception psychopomp Feb 2017 #47
But what if they had cable hook up? Botany Feb 2017 #55
This really worries me. Seven planets the right size and location to support life? tclambert Feb 2017 #21
Yep. Maybe someone has built a zoo to keep us in. hunter Feb 2017 #25
exhibit will be called elmac Feb 2017 #27
One of those is the dinosaur planet. hunter Feb 2017 #32
If one is populated by dinosaurs, it should be named Ireta csziggy Feb 2017 #35
Pack extra underwear and socks. My somewhat rusty math says justhanginon Feb 2017 #22
I wonder how soon we could send out a generation ship? csziggy Feb 2017 #37
Vulcans have already been there Bayard Feb 2017 #24
Don't let the Koch Bros or our new Sec. of State know. They will want to send people to mine and appleannie1943 Feb 2017 #28
Probably the best news I'll hear all month derby378 Feb 2017 #29
This is the solar system that Firefly the science fiction series is set in exboyfil Feb 2017 #36
They're probably tidally locked, but yeah, this is definitely a Firefly like solar system. joshcryer Feb 2017 #41
All earths lasers should be turned on to fire off Morse code type messages directed at the system Baclava Feb 2017 #44
I visited a Trappist Monestary once. They made cookies and butter. miyazaki Feb 2017 #45
I was born and raised on one of them. Wish I could go back. olddad56 Feb 2017 #46
Soon... Beartracks Feb 2017 #49
Man. Wonder what the gravitational effects on the planets would be like, yagotme Feb 2017 #50
Astrologers' heads would explode! csziggy Feb 2017 #58
Don't know, yagotme Feb 2017 #59
Those planets would give a whole new scale to geologic time! csziggy Feb 2017 #60
I'm not so sure that I would want to be the person viewing them. yagotme Feb 2017 #61
I bet if a ship is ever sent there it will be capable of monitoring for decades csziggy Feb 2017 #62
I volunteer! meadowlander Feb 2017 #52
I want to move to one NOW! nt Laffy Kat Feb 2017 #53
Maybe they are already on the way Baclava Feb 2017 #54
Can't get here soon enough, IMO. Laffy Kat Feb 2017 #56
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