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(Inverse)   This "Waterworld" could reveal more about what makes a planet habitable   (inverse.com) divider line
    More: Cool, Planet, Star, Extrasolar planet, Hubble Space Telescope, TOI-1452 b, international team of researchers, Astronomy, subject of follow-up observations  
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817 clicks; posted to STEM » on 04 Sep 2022 at 7:25 AM (29 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2022-09-04 8:21:08 AM  
1 vote:
Mom can we have waterworld?
Not today. You know we have waterworld at home.
But mom, ours has like continents.
Give it time.
 
2022-09-04 8:34:15 AM  
1 vote:
Not humans, that's for sure.
 
2022-09-04 1:47:55 PM  
1 vote:
Surface gravity of this thing is a minimum of 1.7x Earth's. Might be able to land there, but nothing's getting off that rock without some serious work. It's basically Eve from Kerbal space program.
 
2022-09-04 2:52:09 PM  
1 vote:
We had a perfectly habitable planet for life.  Why don't you look around there to see what you're killing off, instead of building another farking rocket?

/sigh
 
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