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New Earthlike Planet Found :Kepler 22b by rogergarrison
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A newly discovered planet is found with the high likelyhood of being mostly covered in surface water and a mean surface temperature of 75*.

http://www.nydailynews.com/...nds-article-1.987369
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Ya think it is inhabited by women with 3 boobs that make biscuits or has any oil, gold, rare earths, or flyin cars?

(just wonderin)


Quick--we need to get out there and screw it up before someone else beats us to it.
"Damn the prime directive--full speed ahead"

That landscape is probably dotted with bug hole entrances...........
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I can't watch the vid so not sure if it mentioned.
How far away is it?
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Originally posted by maryjane:

That landscape is probably dotted with bug hole entrances...........


Sounds like there might not be a landscape, just a seascape.
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Originally posted by 2.5:


Sounds like there might not be a landscape, just a seascape.

So, we would need to take some deep water rigs with us.
No problem.........
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Originally posted by maryjane:

So, we would need to take some deep water rigs with us.
No problem.........


Can't make good biscuits without water can ya.

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Originally posted by 2.5:

I can't watch the vid so not sure if it mentioned.
How far away is it?


Was listening about this on the radio this morning.
Its only 600 or so light years away from us.
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Originally posted by maryjane:

Ya think it is inhabited by women with 3 boobs that make biscuits or has any oil, gold, rare earths, or flyin cars?



I would like to volunteer to be the first earthling to travel to this world. It is a sacrifice I am willing to make!

Never mind, I don't want to have to adapt to the higher gravity.
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Oh Yeah!
http://api.ning.com/files/G...*n3de7Ahj/3boobs.jpg


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Does google maps have a street level view of this new planet yet? If no I call a hoax here. If I can't see it on google it doesn't exist.
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Originally posted by nmw75:


Was listening about this on the radio this morning.
Its only 600 or so light years away from us.


Just looked up the speed of light, 669,600,000 miles per hour.
So, say we invented something that didn't run out of fuel or food.
At speeds we can travel, we'd be there in somewhere around 7 million years?

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Soon they will be able to determine the composition of the atmosphere by doing spectroscopic analysis. How cool is that?
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They need to wait and go at low tide
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Just think, if there's intelligent life there and we communicate with it, we'll be talking to people from 600 years ago, so whoever's on that planet now would be 600 years more advanced than what we find.

In another discussion someone did some calculations and figured out that if we had a ship that could constantly accelerate at 1 G, even though the trip would take 100's of years, the astronauts would only age 12. (no, I didn't check the math - just going with it for now).
So a round trip brings you back here about 1000+ years into the future, but you're only 24 years older. Heck, I'd do that just to see our future. Seeing the other planet is just a bonus.
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Originally posted by Formula88:

In another discussion someone did some calculations and figured out that if we had a ship that could constantly accelerate at 1 G, even though the trip would take 100's of years, the astronauts would only age 12. (no, I didn't check the math - just going with it for now).
So a round trip brings you back here about 1000+ years into the future, but you're only 24 years older. Heck, I'd do that just to see our future. Seeing the other planet is just a bonus.


Isn't the aging slower in space idea irrelevant, because we cannot go fast enough? I don't nkow alot about it.
Isn't 60% the speed of light required? Even then it is just perception?

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This is so awesome!!! Is do that trip just let me bring a fiero to work on
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Originally posted by 2.5:


Isn't the aging slower in space idea irrelevant, because we cannot go fast enough? I don't nkow alot about it.
Isn't 60% the speed of light required? Even then it is just perception?



From what I've heard, this phenomenon has been observed with the space shuttle. Only milliseconds are saved (or lost), but it proves that 60% c is not required.
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Yeah, Einstein predicted relativistic time dilation and it's been prove since with many experiments using very accurate time keeping.

Regarding the planet, it's not actually known if it's Earth-like, we don't know what it's like. We only know the likely range of diameter (about 1.5 that of Earth) and that it's in the zone around its start where water would be most likely to remain liquid. These are calculated observations based on observing the light from the star changing in brightness as the planet passes between the star and us. If the planet has any water and a relatively thick atmosphere then the water would probably be liquid on some part of it.

Oh, a side note WRT traveling at relativistic speeds: The faster you go the greater your relative mass, so if you approach the speed of light your mass will approach infinity. The more mass you have the more push you have to have to continue accelerating, so at nearly the speed of light you'd need essentially unlimited power to continue accelerating. Also, time would stand still for you while the folks back home got old, died, then the sun got old, and died.
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Originally posted by JazzMan:

Yeah, Einstein predicted relativistic time dilation and it's been prove since with many experiments using very accurate time keeping.

Oh, a side note WRT traveling at relativistic speeds: The faster you go the greater your relative mass, so if you approach the speed of light your mass will approach infinity. The more mass you have the more push you have to have to continue accelerating, so at nearly the speed of light you'd need essentially unlimited power to continue accelerating. Also, time would stand still for you while the folks back home got old, died, then the sun got old, and died.


So going speeds we can go, for the amount of time we could though. How much of a time gap are we talking?
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Originally posted by 2.5:


So going speeds we can go, for the amount of time we could though. How much of a time gap are we talking?


I am going to venture a guess and say...


not enough to worry about.
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Originally posted by maryjane:

So, we would need to take some deep water rigs with us.
No problem.........



Drill there, drill now!

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I already saw the movie about this planet staring Kevin Costner.
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I watched waterworld, Send me there!
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Originally posted by nmw75:

Its only 600 or so light years away from us.


LOL, that was my first thoughts. Don't worry though, I've almost perfected my warp drive space ship. PFF members will get a 10% discount on flights.
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Originally posted by 2.5:


So going speeds we can go, for the amount of time we could though. How much of a time gap are we talking?


Right now? Infinity. We don't have technology to get a significant amount of mass out of the Sun's gravity well, and won't have for the foreseeable future due to a lack of expenditure on research and development in space.
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Originally posted by JazzMan:


Right now? Infinity. We don't have technology to get a significant amount of mass out of the Sun's gravity well, and won't have for the foreseeable future due to a lack of expenditure on research and development in space.


I mean the amount of time "lost" or "gained".
Like .001 second?
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Originally posted by 2.5:


Isn't the aging slower in space idea irrelevant, because we cannot go fast enough? I don't nkow alot about it.
Isn't 60% the speed of light required? Even then it is just perception?



Your point is correct. While we can measure small differences, it take a huge speed before it's perceptible unless it's a chick-flick. Then time slows way down just sitting there.

We can measure the difference just placing a clock at the top of a tall tower.
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Originally posted by Hank is Here:

Does google maps have a street level view of this new planet yet? If no I call a hoax here. If I can't see it on google it doesn't exist.


Bing, Google and Yahoo maps arent all that accurate. My cousins 1.5 million dollar house doesnt even show up on it and the area zooms in close enough to determine car makes. Hes lived there 2 years. My own house shows the Corvette and minivan I got rid of 2 or 3 years ago sitting in the driveway.

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Originally posted by 2.5:


I mean the amount of time "lost" or "gained".
Like .001 second?


It's all relative to velocity, or velocity relative to all.
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NSFW? SFW?


Girl wearing low cut wide strap shirt and shorts, no bra, 3 boobs.
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Originally posted by Formula88:

Just think, if there's intelligent life there and we communicate with it, we'll be talking to people from 600 years ago, so whoever's on that planet now would be 600 years more advanced than what we find.

In another discussion someone did some calculations and figured out that if we had a ship that could constantly accelerate at 1 G, even though the trip would take 100's of years, the astronauts would only age 12. (no, I didn't check the math - just going with it for now).
So a round trip brings you back here about 1000+ years into the future, but you're only 24 years older. Heck, I'd do that just to see our future. Seeing the other planet is just a bonus.


Sounds like a job for the Infinite Improbability Drive.....
http://hitchhikers.wikia.co..._Improbability_Drive


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Originally posted by maryjane:

Ya think it is inhabited by women with 3 boobs that make biscuits or has any oil, gold, rare earths, or flyin cars?

(just wonderin)


Quick--we need to get out there and screw it up before someone else beats us to it.
"Damn the prime directive--full speed ahead"

That landscape is probably dotted with bug hole entrances...........


lmfao!!

on a serious note, this would be way cool. er, luke warm.
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Aside from the planet of "Lesbos" discussion..

We're really going to need to come up with a FTL, Warp, Wormhole type drive system ... yayaya.. the physics say no can do..

***Umm didnt we just discover, ohh poop a particle that can move faster than light.. Ya.. The Earth aint flat.. .. Sorry kids we're getting into Science/theology world.. Dark matter, antimatter.. etc.. (Our theory says can't exist.. god says.. hell ya!)

If you limit yourself to a+b= ab.. You're ignoring about a thousand / billion events that could adjust/alter that equation. Yes.. Quantum physics.. brain.. splode.. ack..

BTW.. many many yrs since Schrodinger brought the cat into the equation.. so.. cat is dead .. end of live cycle and lack of feeding .
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Originally posted by JazzMan:


Right now? Infinity. We don't have technology to get a significant amount of mass out of the Sun's gravity well, and won't have for the foreseeable future due to a lack of expenditure on research and development in space.


A *manned* spacecraft, maybe not. But Voyager 1 and 2 are doing a good job leaving the solar system. We probably *could* leave the solar system in a manned spacecraft, but not in any practical sense.

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Originally posted by JazzMan:


It's all relative to velocity, or velocity relative to all.


Yes, why I included "going speeds we can go, for the amount of time we could" in my post.

The maximum we could experience would be nearly 1 second for example? Virtually irrelevant.
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Originally posted by 2.5:


Yes, why I included "going speeds we can go, for the amount of time we could" in my post.

The maximum we could experience would be nearly 1 second for example? Virtually irrelevant.


The time difference is sufficient that GPS satellites have to account for it.

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The combination of these two relativitic effects means that the clocks on-board each satellite should tick faster than identical clocks on the ground by about 38 microseconds per day (45-7=38)! This sounds small, but the high-precision required of the GPS system requires nanosecond accuracy, and 38 microseconds is 38,000 nanoseconds. If these effects were not properly taken into account, a navigational fix based on the GPS constellation would be false after only 2 minutes, and errors in global positions would continue to accumulate at a rate of about 10 kilometers each day! The whole system would be utterly worthless for navigation in a very short time. This kind of accumulated error is akin to measuring my location while standing on my front porch in Columbus, Ohio one day, and then making the same measurement a week later and having my GPS receiver tell me that my porch and I are currently about 5000 meters in the air somewhere over Detroit.
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http://www.astronomy.ohio-s...st162/Unit5/gps.html
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So, essentially yes it is a small amount and about perception.
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Originally posted by Uaana:

If you limit yourself to a+b= ab.. You're ignoring about a thousand / billion events that could adjust/alter that equation. Yes.. Quantum physics.. brain.. splode.. ack..



hmmm - "a+b" did not equal "ab" when I went to school, must be some new math.

...that being said, I am sure I saw a show on tv where they discovered a transwarp corridor near the earth - couldn't we just use that?
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