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I have never been into Astronomy, but that was really cool....
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    I have never been into Astronomy, but that was really cool.
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    Very nice link, but what truly amazes me is the fact that some of these "planets" are actually Gas Giants, meaning they have no surface. If we were to travel there and try to land on the planets surface, we'd just keep falling through the atmosphere until we were crushed from the pressure.
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    Since the Earth is the only known inhabitable place for the mankind we should better take care not to destroy it! By now the traveling to the distant solar systems is not possible. Our nearest neighbouring star the Proxima Centauri is about 4.1 lightyears far. It is app. 38.815.848.000.000 km. If we are taking into account that a contemporary starship has a maximum speed of cca. 30.000 km/h, we shall get 1.293.861.600 hours of flight. That means 147.600 years!
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    Starship Titanic

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