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they'll reanimate me !
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This thread has nothing to do with serious discussion about interstellar spaceflight.In short, this conjunction has absolutely no bearing on serious discussion of interstellar spaceflight.
I don't mean we should start planning it now, only that interstellar flight will be at its easiest 1.3M years from now.
This thread has nothing to do with serious discussion about interstellar spaceflight.
I'm sure there are plenty of other things to do in the meantime. :lol:My whole point is that it isn't worth waiting 1.3 million years for that event.![]()
i wish that habitable planet was captured by our Sun....
I'm sure there are plenty of other things to do in the meantime.
So much has happened in such a small period of time, that it makes the 1.3 milion years seem like an eternity.
The planet you are thinking of is Gliese 581 d, orbiting the star Gliese 581, 20 light years away located at 15h19m27s, -07°43′19″. It has a mass 5.6 times that of Earth, the planet is classified as a super-Earth. It is located inside the Gelise 581 habitable zone.
In October 2008, members of the networking website Bebo beamed "A Message From Earth", a high-power transmission at Gliese 581, using the RT-70 radio telescope belonging to the National Space Agency of Ukraine. This transmission is due to arrive in the Gliese 581 system's vicinity by the year 2029; the earliest possible arrival for a response, should there be one, would be in 2049.
Regarding Gliese 581 d, it is quite possible that the most advanced life there- if there is any- is most likely algal scum, which doesn't have an amazing track record of building radio recievers. :dry: