From : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6589157.stm
Astronomers have found the most Earth-like planet outside our Solar System to date, a world which could have water running on its surface.
New 'super-Earth' found in space, are you optimist that we can live at there?
I'm not sure. Please sharing your opinion.
Thanks for your sharing.
| heridlia wrote: |
From : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6589157.stm
Astronomers have found the most Earth-like planet outside our Solar System to date, a world which could have water running on its surface.
New 'super-Earth' found in space, are you optimist that we can live at there?
I'm not sure. Please sharing your opinion.
Thanks for your sharing. |
I want to buy property on it already.
Seriously though. It is exciting in the fact that there is a better chance of life on another planet. We are probably centuries away from traveling properly in space. That is, if we don't blow ourselves up first at least 
One of the many reasons I regret that I probably won't live beyond the middle of this century, is that I will probably miss the discovery of advanced life on other planets. A biologist's dream...
Yes it is fascinating news. But it's light years away and too far for us to reach. So unless the people there have vastly advanced space ships and decide to visit us, we'll never know if they are there or not.
I think it would be easier to colonize marth and the moon before considering going to such a distant planet. bye
Beam me up Scotty!
I really wish I could see the day when a prob will be reaching it (if ever...).
I find all this very exicting 
Much as I'd like to remain optimistic, it IS 20 light years away, and as we can only reach speeds of around a hundredth of that at the moment, it would take us 2000 years to reach it, by which time we'll probably be very bored of the whole situation, and wondering who will be on celebrity big brother 4008. Or dead. If they do however decide on the need for a president, give my head a call.
It sounds very interesting, but we're far away from getting that far away within a human life time. However, we really should start looking for alternatives. It's good that they have found such a match, but we need to get our technology a little bit better before we start actually thinking about going out into space that far away from out home planet...