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Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
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RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
(April 17, 2014 at 7:27 pm)Marsellus Wallace Wrote:
(April 17, 2014 at 7:24 pm)Chuck Wrote: Actually, he fastest aircraft will take an infinite amount of time to reach this planet, there being no air between earth and this planet.
Tongue

The fastest space craft to leave solar system - Voyager 1 - is leaving solar system at 14.15km/s. Voyager I will cover 500 light years in a mere 8 million years.

8 million years is a blink of the eye in the history of the earth, being such an insignificant span of time that is it not even 1500 times as long as xtains thought how long the universe had existed.
I know I know , I edited the post after realizing the mistake; was too late I think Tongue

Big Grin

The math the gave you 10,219,853,282 years is also dodgy.

Big Grin
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RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
(April 17, 2014 at 7:30 pm)Chuck Wrote: The math the gave you 10,219,853,282 years is also dodgy.

It's also dodgy in that it fails to account for where the star will be when the spacecraft arrives. Stars move and shit.

At that timescale its probably a good idea to make sure your target will still exist when you get there as well.
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RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
The fastest spacecraft is the Voyager-1 goes in the speed of 17.05 km/s . Its speed changes whenever it goes near planets .

My calculations are very accurate and based on that speed and neglecting the small changes.

(April 17, 2014 at 7:40 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote:
(April 17, 2014 at 7:30 pm)Chuck Wrote: The math the gave you 10,219,853,282 years is also dodgy.

It's also dodgy in that it fails to account for where the star will be when the spacecraft arrives. Stars move and shit.

I'm neglecting all that in my calculation. Things can get really complicated, if we take in account all the small variables and changes .
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RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
I propose naming the planet Kolob, just to piss everyone off.
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RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
Yeah, well, since our star will go boom in 5 billion years, taking 10 billion years to get there will probably take too long. Even if we froze ourselves so we wouldn't have to worry about evolutionary changes to the descendents of the original crew.

Even if the planet and star was still good, which it wouldn't be, what the fuck could have evolved on the planet by then?

All the different variables are endless. I can think of four more for every one I type out.
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RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
(April 17, 2014 at 8:59 pm)Cato Wrote: I propose naming the planet Kolob, just to piss everyone off.

The mormons would wet their magic underwear.
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#17
RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
Actually, it would only take on the order of 10e7 years. He is off by three orders of magnitude.

But I shall not fault his arithmetic. After all, bible is infallible and still got the age of earth wrong by 6 orders of magnitude.

So our order-of-magnitude-challenged friend is still 3 orders of magnitude more perfect than the words of that maximum of perfectness known as god.

(April 17, 2014 at 9:47 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
(April 17, 2014 at 8:59 pm)Cato Wrote: I propose naming the planet Kolob, just to piss everyone off.

The mormons would wet their magic underwear.

I thought the Mormons were wet underwears.
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RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
It would be worth it, if we............................WORMHOLE .

Do you think he could somehow make wormholes and use them to transfer us from one place in the space to another ?
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RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
(April 17, 2014 at 9:38 pm)Rahul Wrote: Yeah, well, since our star will go boom in 5 billion years, taking 10 billion years to get there will probably take too long.

The Earth will be a dead planet far, far sooner than that. Probably less than 600 million years.
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RE: Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet
Whenever something like this comes up in the news, I get so excited, but quickly become dispirited when I realize there's about a zero chance that we'll ever find out if life is there and what it's like. Hmmm. :/
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