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@@thekingofkingsrp If Prox weren't a flare star, sure. Tidal locking means harsh winds blowing to the back of the planet. Flares mean those winds blow harder. Over the billions of years this planet has been at this star, the planet is certainly airless.
I forgot to mention that ozone doesn't get created when the ultraviolet is so low, which makes the effects of radiation worse. Not that oxygen (for the ozone) will be created in the first place. Chlorophyll doesn't function when the upper-visible light isn't there, either.
I was delighted to find this video. I had recently bought all three of the Arthur Templar series for my grandson for Christmas. I have to confess I wrapped the covers of each book so that I could read them all without marking them. I really loved them. I think my grandson will, too. I don’t want to give anything away about the plot, but Proxima Centauri figures in the trilogy. If you like a cool read situated in speculative fiction, then it’s a well-written trilogy and worth a read. The trilogy shares the Banner ‘Arthur Templar and the’ The first one is The Curse of the Nibiru, The second one is The Secret Codex, and the last one is the Serpo Gambit. I enjoyed each one.
I'm from Alpha Centauri. We actually call it Thrae. It's very similar to Earth. You don't know what you're talking about. Sincerely, Tarek, Chieftan of the Galactic Cosmopollen
I wish I could get a bet on it being(at certain times)occupied. The only "Sure Thing" I know. Life is incredibly determined to exist/survive. FTL travel will change everything as much as the "discovery" of fire did for our ancestors. No one will spend decades in space travelling with little hope of a successful mission. We'll do it better and faster, like we always do
It’s possible but unlikely as the planet in the goldilock zone is tidally locked to the star so there’s a part between day and night that’s is habitable the rest of the planet would be either to hot or to cold, but you can never say never I mean we’re here
can you fcking imagine if they did something that stupid? they'd be fcked lol. all that time to get there just to find it's not habitable. yeah they'd better send a probe first.
What’s the difference if there is a possible earth out there. It’s too far away. You can’t travel at light speed. With the rockets we have now it would take 70000 years to get to Alpha Centouri.
@@j20tower The Laws of Physics as we currently understand them: 600 years ago we were burning witches and thought that the Sun orbited the Earth. 200 years ago our fastest mode of transportation was the horse. 100 years ago we thought that the Milky Way was the entire universe. Spare me your understanding of the Laws of Physics!
@@j20tower while its unlikely its not impossible, look at how drastically technology has improved over the past 50 years, and also our understanding of the universe has changed considerably in that amount of time
The universe is full of life, but unimaginable distances keep us unaware, although some beings who are much more evolved have figured out how to manipulate space/time.
Steven Hawking and a few other billionaires founded breakthrough starshot were dozens of small probes are sent at 1/5 speed of light with lasers to promixa and alpha centuri. It will launch at mid 2030s and will take 20-30 years to get there once there it will take pictures and collect data, than it will send those back to earth in 4 years.
Proxima b didn't sound like it be a good spot, let's look deeper. We could always send ai robots to the proxima system at speeds faster then the human body can withstand and robots don't need food or water or air. Let them scan and zip on back, if I'm wrong meh, if not then we saved the trip.
What about the radio signals coming from Proxima Centaury B? I doubt they are from alien technology, but they could be coming from the planets magnetic field. If the planet have a magnetic field as strong as Earth's or slightly stronger, it might be able to protect against the atmosphere being stripped away by super flare or CME.
At the very least if proxima b has magnetic field might maybe have a benign atmosphere. Not livable now but able to live in domed habitat city's until you can Terraform the planet.
They were here on Earth way back1961-1962. It was these Aliens who pointed there place in space. They said they are from Proxima Centauri but our scientist could not pin point the exact location alas these Aliens who call our attention where to look for then got the location on Alpha Centauri or Proxima Centauri B a Twin star system.
earth would most luckly scape from our solar system due amount of gravety influnce. earth is effected by the moon and the sun you wouldnt ant to add more pressure.
@@A.D.540 The effects on the Earth's orbit would be negligible as they're both far enough away from Earth to not cause gravitational chaos with planets more massive than Earth and terrestrial Super-Earths like gaseous planets (Ice Giants and Gas Giants) but both Mars and Venus would be habitable and livable planets for humans to explore, prepare settlements and set foot on the surface if replaced by each Earth-like or Earth-sized planet. Mars-Earth would be a slightly colder version of Earth and Venus-Earth a slightly warmer version of Earth.
There are more stars in our universe than grains of sand on earth! That alone is mind boggling. Imagine the number of planets! So there HAS to be life in space beyond earth. Sadly, due to the immense vastness of the cosmos, the challenges of discovering life beyond our solar system is great! Discovery of life beyond our own planet would be equivalent to discovering the holy grail.
I have no clue why we are wasting time talking about Earth 2.0. One lightyear is about 37,200 years away. Even if you left today, your grandkids - great grandkids - great grandkids still would not make there.
This star system has less there there than Oakland, far more interesting are all the objects between Neptune and Proxima (ejected from within Neptune but bound, formed in situ, captured, and rogues, plus Sol’s lens). It would be vastly easier and is more relevant to heat up Pluto and other stuff in the Kuiper, Hills and Oort, then to get to and fix any AC exoplanet.
4 lightyears is nothing. Older civilisations could skip over that easily. Possibly making all the mistakes we did and probably a lot we haven't even thought of yet. A dead end/Cul de sac.
The people living in Alpha Centauri get here in an hour , we should be more civil with them, we too could learn hot to create shinning ships like theirs
Not to be conceited… but the extraordinary complex series of events in conjunction with freakishly random events that created an environment for complex life to evolve on Earth could well mean this planet is truly unique. Perhaps we could do a better job looking after it! 😳
Obviously this is hypocritical but could it be possible to build a Dyson Swarm around Proxima Centauri that both collects solar power but also creates a magnetic field that would inclose the star, so that you would have both power and protection from the solar ejections at the same time.
Food for thought. The binary system of centari (yellow and orange) passed close enough to the Sol system. (a yellow and a far red star... out pass neptune, That the greater mass of cetauri stole our little red brother away.
At about 4.3 light years from here, at 5% speed of light, it will ONLY take 860 years to get there lol. And i dont think a red dwarf is compatible for human life. Next.
I'm going there right now on the fastest spaceship we have. Let me see. It's Thursday right? Let me see here. It should only take me a week, two weeks, oh, 10,000 years! So goodbye. See you there!
You've openly stated that the Habitable zone is a lie.. There are many other channels on RUclips who dare not say that.. So Well done for that bravado It is about time that we get used to the idea that there are no habitable planets out there because we are a specialized entity who evolved to live here.. Sadly HERE is unique and does not occur anywhere else in the universe. Even if it did, we ain't ever going to find it.
A “scale” intended to indicate how Earth-like a planet is that is missing things like … its atmosphere … seems like a scale that belongs in a trash bin.
Has anyone noticed how many exoplanets have a tidally locked orbit with their host star, it’s more than a few, enough to to notice and ask the obvious question why. A few would be normal, it seems like it happens alot, why is this?✌️❤️🇬🇧
Really its quite simple. Because alot of the galaxys stars seem to be red dwarfs they are the ones we most commonly examine. Unfortunately however like said in the video the size of their system is crazy small, meaning that everything is likely tidely locked. When they do look at earth like stars, they do find lots of non tidally locked planets. I personally dont see the reason to try and find a habital planets in the red dwarf systems, but you never know. I think we should study systems more like epsilon eridanus and tau ceti, both of which are sun like stars and in eridanus case looks like an extremely sol like system
Video seeming spends 90% of the time talking about a cranky flare-star with a tidally-lock rock that may not, in fact, even be part of the Alpha Centauri system. This is what happens when you let an AI write your scripts. If it took a crack at writing an episode of Knight Rider, it might build an entire plot-line about the traction coefficient of KITT's left, rear tire. How exciting /s.
Good luck of traveling 4.2 ly.. At the speed of the voyager crafts it will take around 72000 yrs... And if u think that just finding a new propulsion system that could accelerate a craft to 20 %the speed of light will be the solution... At these speeds, colliding with a single grain of solid particles floating somewhere in space, will just put a hole in the structure of the craft..
Better to învent a telephoning device instead of some fi fi rockets it is cheaper you will send robots to mount the receiver so you could have faster rockets to send those there and then it is easy-to-use afer we get feedback on the environment,
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The current deffinition of constellation is that it is one of 88 fragments with quite arbitrally chosen borders of the cellestial sphere. Watching from our planet, during whole year the Sun is sequentially in one of 13 constellation (the ancient, traditional Zodiac constellations plus one additional, because of precession of axis of Earth rotation).
@@zimrielyou could see the Sun in every of the 88 constellations, if only you look from the appropriatelly chosen point of view (aproximatelly from opposite side of the cellestial sphere).
Please stop making all these documentaries about tidally locked planets around red dwarf stars (flare stars).. It is probably even better to look for gas giants in the habitable zone because of the probability of a lot of exomoons (which are instead tidally locked around the planet instead of the star). We have two gas giants in our solar system and both of them have a huge amount of moons but in our case they are unfortunately not in the habitable zone. An old and Jupiter-like exoplanet will have had billions of years attracting asteroids and planets to its orbit because of its size.
So much fuzz as been made about the so-called planet Proxima B. When in reality that ain't even its name; and the Alpha Centauri triple star system as been totally fakely and wrongly explained. Therefore, here's some proper sourced facts about the Alpha Centauri star system: 1. It as three stars: Alpha Centauri A in the middle, (with approximately the same size of the Sun, yet 20% brighter); that is also mainly mid orbited by Alpha Centauri B, (also known as Proxima Centauri); and also mainly outer orbited by Alpha Centauri C; (with approximately the same size as Tau Ceti, yet 20% brighter). 2. And that means that the red dwarf star mostly called as Proxima Centauri, is currently being sandwiched by two other extra bright Sun-like stars. 3. And that also means that planet Alaba, mostly called as Proxima B; resides in the confines of an "celestial frying pan." That only gets a "rest bite," for about 3 months at a time; ameanwhile gets to be fried by the conjunction of the 3 surrounding stars, for once during two months, every 2 years. To conclude: Nasa and the G.L.A.; have cooperated well so far, regarding the study of the Proxima Centauri sub-system; and it was found a planet called Alaba; in a currently orbital path similar to the one of Mercury, plus it was also found another planet called Rasputin, (that looks like the grey-scale of 1 to 1/1.2 version of planet Jupiter), that orbits similarly to planet's Marte orbit around the Sun. Plus it seems that planet Alaba, in-spite of its cycled harsh & though times; pocesses a few patchs of dark brown coloured leaf, vegetation on its surface; and a latent foggy lower atmosphere; due to the presence of some water at and within that same planet; meanwhile its a proper worldly size planet; being almost 3 times bigger than the current planet Terra. Also being that current planet Alaba looks very similar to current planet Wisoncin, from the Barnard Star system, by its size, by how it looks like, by its latent lower foggy atmosphere and by the type of star it orbits. Only the two main differences being that: current planet Alaba seems to have at least mo 25% of water reserves than oldy planet Wisocncin. Plus planet Wisconcin ain't in a "celestial frying pan;" since the Barnard Star, is an antique single star system.
Aliens in that star system had reached Earth way back 1961 to 1962. Sps Betty and Barney Hill met these 4 to 7 aliens From Proxima Centauri B which is 4.2 light years from our Sun.
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I thought that planet was tidally locked. If so, it is highly unlikely to be an "Earth 2.0".
It might be possible in the twilight zones.
@@thekingofkingsrp - Yes... but then the planet would not be like Earth :P
@@thekingofkingsrp I like my Earth 2.0's to be like Earth. That means seasons, water and air and gravity within .5 but no more 1.0.
@@thekingofkingsrp If Prox weren't a flare star, sure.
Tidal locking means harsh winds blowing to the back of the planet. Flares mean those winds blow harder.
Over the billions of years this planet has been at this star, the planet is certainly airless.
I forgot to mention that ozone doesn't get created when the ultraviolet is so low, which makes the effects of radiation worse.
Not that oxygen (for the ozone) will be created in the first place. Chlorophyll doesn't function when the upper-visible light isn't there, either.
I was delighted to find this video. I had recently bought all three of the Arthur Templar series for my grandson for Christmas. I have to confess I wrapped the covers of each book so that I could read them all without marking them. I really loved them. I think my grandson will, too. I don’t want to give anything away about the plot, but Proxima Centauri figures in the trilogy. If you like a cool read situated in speculative fiction, then it’s a well-written trilogy and worth a read. The trilogy shares the Banner ‘Arthur Templar and the’ The first one is The Curse of the Nibiru, The second one is The Secret Codex, and the last one is the Serpo Gambit. I enjoyed each one.
Finally a ‘realistic view’ on the development of capabilities needed for space travel and timeframes 👨🏿💻👨🏿⚕️
New Atlantis somewhere in there? ^^
There is absolutely nothing Earth-like about the Alpha Centauri planetary system.
I'm from Alpha Centauri. We actually call it Thrae. It's very similar to Earth. You don't know what you're talking about.
Sincerely,
Tarek,
Chieftan of the Galactic Cosmopollen
Hello Tarek, glad to know your homeland Three.
Proxima was shown to be gravitationally-elliptical with the AB barycentre (after a century of observation). Kervella, Thévenin, Lovis (2017).
I couldn’t sign up to live in a space coffin, I get angry when I don’t have Wi-Fi
nice dog my friend i love dogs there better than humans lol
What if there's already a civilization there....
To be honest I wouldn't be surprised the sightings of all of these uap makes me think there might be a civ close to our star
There isnt
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I wish I could get a bet on it being(at certain times)occupied. The only "Sure Thing" I know. Life is incredibly determined to exist/survive. FTL travel will change everything as much as the "discovery" of fire did for our ancestors. No one will spend decades in space travelling with little hope of a successful mission. We'll do it better and faster, like we always do
It’s possible but unlikely as the planet in the goldilock zone is tidally locked to the star so there’s a part between day and night that’s is habitable the rest of the planet would be either to hot or to cold, but you can never say never I mean we’re here
I don't think I'd want to risk a crew-supported flight to Earth 2.0, only to find it's not habitable, at all. I'd much rather send a probe. ;)
can you fcking imagine if they did something that stupid? they'd be fcked lol. all that time to get there just to find it's not habitable. yeah they'd better send a probe first.
anyone here after playing starfield?
Nah I’m just a nerd
Maybe there is a planet like Jemison there.
MUITO. BOM
Ain't no one played that game
No I was playing Alpha Centauri alien crossfire. 👍
I want to move there now
Good luck getting there!
What’s the difference if there is a possible earth out there. It’s too far away. You can’t travel at light speed. With the rockets we have now it would take 70000 years to get to Alpha Centouri.
The key word being "now".
@@davidhess6593 no ever. The laws of physics apply. Imo
@@j20tower The Laws of Physics as we currently understand them: 600 years ago we were burning witches and thought that the Sun orbited the Earth. 200 years ago our fastest mode of transportation was the horse. 100 years ago we thought that the Milky Way was the entire universe. Spare me your understanding of the Laws of Physics!
@@j20tower while its unlikely its not impossible, look at how drastically technology has improved over the past 50 years, and also our understanding of the universe has changed considerably in that amount of time
@@davidhess6593 even if you. Could go 10% of the speed of light it will take 7000 years approx. it’s just not going to happen
Right on time for the break! 🤙🤙🤙
Stop
I feel like this video could have been shortened to 5 minutes or less.
The universe is full of life, but unimaginable distances keep us unaware, although some beings who are much more evolved have figured out how to manipulate space/time.
the Alpha Centauri system is quite interesting, scientists should be searching the larger pair of stars too for planets
They are. A lot. You just don't hear about it in common media
Steven Hawking and a few other billionaires founded breakthrough starshot were dozens of small probes are sent at 1/5 speed of light with lasers to promixa and alpha centuri. It will launch at mid 2030s and will take 20-30 years to get there once there it will take pictures and collect data, than it will send those back to earth in 4 years.
@@Galactic_Edits83 HawkinG, for God's sake !
"Proxima" means "The Nearest" (superlative), not "Near".
I've never heard anything so boring delivered in such an enthusiastic tone.
Proxima b didn't sound like it be a good spot, let's look deeper.
We could always send ai robots to the proxima system at speeds faster then the human body can withstand and robots don't need food or water or air.
Let them scan and zip on back, if I'm wrong meh, if not then we saved the trip.
What about the radio signals coming from Proxima Centaury B? I doubt they are from alien technology, but they could be coming from the planets magnetic field. If the planet have a magnetic field as strong as Earth's or slightly stronger, it might be able to protect against the atmosphere being stripped away by super flare or CME.
At the very least if proxima b has magnetic field might maybe have a benign atmosphere. Not livable now but able to live in domed habitat city's until you can Terraform the planet.
They were here on Earth way back1961-1962. It was these Aliens who pointed there place in space. They said they are from Proxima Centauri but our scientist could not pin point the exact location alas these Aliens who call our attention where to look for then got the location on Alpha Centauri or Proxima Centauri B a Twin star system.
What If Mars and Venus were replaced by each Earth while two Lunar-sized objects as massive as our Moon were each placed in orbit around both planets?
earth would most luckly scape from our solar system due amount of gravety influnce. earth is effected by the moon and the sun you wouldnt ant to add more pressure.
@@A.D.540 The effects on the Earth's orbit would be negligible as they're both far enough away from Earth to not cause gravitational chaos with planets more massive than Earth and terrestrial Super-Earths like gaseous planets (Ice Giants and Gas Giants) but both Mars and Venus would be habitable and livable planets for humans to explore, prepare settlements and set foot on the surface if replaced by each Earth-like or Earth-sized planet. Mars-Earth would be a slightly colder version of Earth and Venus-Earth a slightly warmer version of Earth.
There are more stars in our universe than grains of sand on earth! That alone is mind boggling. Imagine the number of planets! So there HAS to be life in space beyond earth. Sadly, due to the immense vastness of the cosmos, the challenges of discovering life beyond our solar system is great! Discovery of life beyond our own planet would be equivalent to discovering the holy grail.
Love this :) And our SUN is White noT Yellow :) !
Great video and information !
I’m here after playing Starfield
Sorry the planets in the alfa centaury system are all totally locked , half on fire and half frozen and no atmosphere on any planet
Me who thought Alpha Centauri was a made-up planet from Lost in Space 💀
If the elusive Planet 9 isnt a planet but several nearby planets or galaxies
That would be either an amazing coincidence or a boring typical happenstance.
I have no clue why we are wasting time talking about Earth 2.0. One lightyear is about 37,200 years away. Even if you left today, your grandkids - great grandkids - great grandkids still would not make there.
Just head on over there, pull the planet apart and make habitats
This star system has less there there than Oakland, far more interesting are all the objects between Neptune and Proxima (ejected from within Neptune but bound, formed in situ, captured, and rogues, plus Sol’s lens). It would be vastly easier and is more relevant to heat up Pluto and other stuff in the Kuiper, Hills and Oort, then to get to and fix any AC exoplanet.
There's this photo widely circulating that is theorized to be "artificial lights" From the darker side of proxima centauri b
Thank you😊
Wouldnt the moon Titan have a higher likely hood of becoming earth 2.0?
When the sun go's red giant assuming its still atmosphere covered and their could have as long as 0.5 billion years as a proxy earth
4 lightyears is nothing. Older civilisations could skip over that easily. Possibly making all the mistakes we did and probably a lot we haven't even thought of yet. A dead end/Cul de sac.
Instead of focusing energy and resources on Centauri i will take a look at the gliese system
Toliman is alpha centuri B. Alpha centauri A is Rigil Conturous
Historically those names have alternated but, yes, the astronomical community has agreed to stick "Rigel Centaurus/i" on A and "Toliman" on B
Rigil Kentaurus, also known as Rigil Kent.
The people living in Alpha Centauri get here in an hour , we should be more civil with them, we too could learn hot to create shinning ships like theirs
You will notice life there very soon
Not to be conceited… but the extraordinary complex series of events in conjunction with freakishly random events that created an environment for complex life to evolve on Earth could well mean this planet is truly unique. Perhaps we could do a better job looking after it! 😳
Earth's 2.0 a world with no night
Thanks for the upload on this awesome morning, IC..🌄☕💖
This narrator sounds more like a game show host or commercial pitchman.
What if we came here as aliens, were almost wiped out and forgot. Now were heqded back to the places we fled?
Nope,not "our" Earth 2.0. First we have to get there,then what if there is already a civilization there and they find humans a tasty snack?
They’re fond of arrows dipped in a neurotoxin that will stop your heart in one minute.
They have a lot civilization in another galaxy out there
Obviously this is hypocritical but could it be possible to build a Dyson Swarm around Proxima Centauri that both collects solar power but also creates a magnetic field that would inclose the star, so that you would have both power and protection from the solar ejections at the same time.
Food for thought. The binary system of centari (yellow and orange) passed close enough to the Sol system. (a yellow and a far red star... out pass neptune, That the greater mass of cetauri stole our little red brother away.
The closest star to earth is Not Alpha, Beta, or Proxima Centauri.
The closest star to the earth is actually....
Our Sun.
Nope, the closest star is your mum⭐️
At about 4.3 light years from here, at 5% speed of light, it will ONLY take 860 years to get there lol. And i dont think a red dwarf is compatible for human life. Next.
The narrator sounds like Mike Rowe.
what if there is a civilization in centauri system trying to get to sol
I'm going there right now on the fastest spaceship we have. Let me see. It's Thursday right? Let me see here. It should only take me a week, two weeks, oh, 10,000 years! So goodbye. See you there!
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A cubic centimetre of gold will weigh 19.3 grams.
Or are we 2.0
Can someone go threw the James Webb pics we have and maybe talk about the interesting discoveries? Weve only seen a few James Webb photos.
You've openly stated that the Habitable zone is a lie.. There are many other channels
on RUclips who dare not say that.. So Well done for that bravado
It is about time that we get used to the idea that there are no habitable planets out there
because we are a specialized entity who evolved to live here.. Sadly HERE is unique and
does not occur anywhere else in the universe. Even if it did, we ain't ever going to find it.
There goes the neighborhood. Can't live there.
A “scale” intended to indicate how Earth-like a planet is that is missing things like … its atmosphere … seems like a scale that belongs in a trash bin.
Has anyone noticed how many exoplanets have a tidally locked orbit with their host star, it’s more than a few, enough to to notice and ask the obvious question why. A few would be normal, it seems like it happens alot, why is this?✌️❤️🇬🇧
Really its quite simple. Because alot of the galaxys stars seem to be red dwarfs they are the ones we most commonly examine. Unfortunately however like said in the video the size of their system is crazy small, meaning that everything is likely tidely locked. When they do look at earth like stars, they do find lots of non tidally locked planets. I personally dont see the reason to try and find a habital planets in the red dwarf systems, but you never know. I think we should study systems more like epsilon eridanus and tau ceti, both of which are sun like stars and in eridanus case looks like an extremely sol like system
It because they can not give up this red dwarf star obsession they have.
Would there be serious storms where day meets night 😮
I suspect that it might be a little windy...
Fascinating and informative as always but I can't picture anything more horrible than the one you describe for man travel to other starts
All we do is ruin good healthy planets so let's just concentrate on Mars and the other planets of our solar system.
Video seeming spends 90% of the time talking about a cranky flare-star with a tidally-lock rock that may not, in fact, even be part of the Alpha Centauri system. This is what happens when you let an AI write your scripts. If it took a crack at writing an episode of Knight Rider, it might build an entire plot-line about the traction coefficient of KITT's left, rear tire. How exciting /s.
Some of these videos are just too funny
"Hey look, an Earth like plant right there in Alpha Centauri."
Alpha Centauri is not 'right there'
It will be a long time before anyone gets there. 😅
Good luck of traveling 4.2 ly.. At the speed of the voyager crafts it will take around 72000 yrs... And if u think that just finding a new propulsion system that could accelerate a craft to 20 %the speed of light will be the solution... At these speeds, colliding with a single grain of solid particles floating somewhere in space, will just put a hole in the structure of the craft..
Father Jesus own all stay clean still beloved ❤🌎🎄
There is no planet like Earth😢 why are other planets our favorite planets if Earth is the one that we dump our trash on
Why are you playing the video twice?
Wormhole will get u there
The closest star to planet Earth is Sun, not Proxima Centauri.
You went back and forth then round and round so let me see ... how many stars are there four? six?
Word & number salad
Better to învent a telephoning device instead of some fi fi rockets it is cheaper you will send robots to mount the receiver so you could have faster rockets to send those there and then it is easy-to-use afer we get feedback on the environment,
Uhh, rockets aren't going to cut it Bud. Just, no.
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There is only one Earth.
'Our'? 🤔
It is idiotic to call a planet that is tidally locked a planet that is the same as earth cuz earth happens to rotate on its axis .
Are you sure about that?
I think you may not have correct data
What constellation is Earth's Sun in??
Cassiopeia, if seen from the Alpha Centauri system
The current deffinition of constellation is that it is one of 88 fragments with quite arbitrally chosen borders of the cellestial sphere. Watching from our planet, during whole year the Sun is sequentially in one of 13 constellation (the ancient, traditional Zodiac constellations plus one additional, because of precession of axis of Earth rotation).
@@zimrielyou could see the Sun in every of the 88 constellations, if only you look from the appropriatelly chosen point of view (aproximatelly from opposite side of the cellestial sphere).
@@piotrmalik4908 This is the Centauri thread so I delivered the Centauri answer.
Oh look, Jeopardy's on!
Anyway, in 2023-24...... (Now for me)
Allegedly...
Get a mars bar😂🎉
Yes they have civilization in another planets and galaxy no need to think what if or what its already civilization out of there
Unfortunately it is just a big Mercury. Red drwafs stinks.
Please stop making all these documentaries about tidally locked planets around red dwarf stars (flare stars).. It is probably even better to look for gas giants in the habitable zone because of the probability of a lot of exomoons (which are instead tidally locked around the planet instead of the star). We have two gas giants in our solar system and both of them have a huge amount of moons but in our case they are unfortunately not in the habitable zone. An old and Jupiter-like exoplanet will have had billions of years attracting asteroids and planets to its orbit because of its size.
“Our earth” .. our ? Sure, as we are ‘per default’ the center of the universe 😊 , yeah that make sense ..
But it doesn't.
It doesnt
So much fuzz as been made about the so-called planet Proxima B. When in reality that ain't even its name; and the Alpha Centauri triple star system as been totally fakely and wrongly explained.
Therefore, here's some proper sourced facts about the Alpha Centauri star system:
1. It as three stars: Alpha Centauri A in the middle, (with approximately the same size of the Sun, yet 20% brighter); that is also mainly mid orbited by Alpha Centauri B, (also known as Proxima Centauri); and also mainly outer orbited by Alpha Centauri C; (with approximately the same size as Tau Ceti, yet 20% brighter).
2. And that means that the red dwarf star mostly called as Proxima Centauri, is currently being sandwiched by two other extra bright Sun-like stars.
3. And that also means that planet Alaba, mostly called as Proxima B; resides in the confines of an "celestial frying pan." That only gets a "rest bite," for about 3 months at a time; ameanwhile gets to be fried by the conjunction of the 3 surrounding stars, for once during two months, every 2 years.
To conclude:
Nasa and the G.L.A.; have cooperated well so far, regarding the study of the Proxima Centauri sub-system; and it was found a planet called Alaba; in a currently orbital path similar to the one of Mercury, plus it was also found another planet called Rasputin, (that looks like the grey-scale of 1 to 1/1.2 version of planet Jupiter), that orbits similarly to planet's Marte orbit around the Sun.
Plus it seems that planet Alaba, in-spite of its cycled harsh & though times; pocesses a few patchs of dark brown coloured leaf, vegetation on its surface; and a latent foggy lower atmosphere; due to the presence of some water at and within that same planet; meanwhile its a proper worldly size planet; being almost 3 times bigger than the current planet Terra.
Also being that current planet Alaba looks very similar to current planet Wisoncin, from the Barnard Star system, by its size, by how it looks like, by its latent lower foggy atmosphere and by the type of star it orbits. Only the two main differences being that: current planet Alaba seems to have at least mo 25% of water reserves than oldy planet Wisocncin. Plus planet Wisconcin ain't in a "celestial frying pan;" since the Barnard Star, is an antique single star system.
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At a red dwarf sun, not even going to work. Stop the clickbait sensationalism and get real.
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Aliens in that star system had reached Earth way back 1961 to 1962. Sps Betty and Barney Hill met these 4 to 7 aliens From Proxima Centauri B which is 4.2 light years from our Sun.