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Super Earth: HD40307-G


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And just think, at .5c it would only take us 94 years to get there.

Now if we can just find a way to transport 160 people and supplies at .5c we would be ready for the mother of all road trips.

Wouldn't they also need enough supplies for their great-great-great grandkids to return to earth in 189 years if there was no life on HD40307-G?

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Wouldn't they also need enough supplies for their great-great-great grandkids to return to earth in 189 years if there was no life on HD40307-G?

Meh...

Screw 'em. Nobody here is going to know them by the time they would get back anyway. Let them start a new civilization there.

Seriously though. If the planet has liquid water (as in H2O) its not unreasonable to think that establishing a colony would be an easy task when compared to actually getting there.

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Meh...

Screw 'em. Nobody here is going to know them by the time they would get back anyway. Let them start a new civilization there.

Seriously though. If the planet has liquid water (as in H2O) its not unreasonable to think that establishing a colony would be an easy task when compared to actually getting there.

Yes, getting there would be a much bigger hurdle, with the one exception of the much higher gravity. Be damned hard for us to build a colony in super high gravity, esp if we had no artificial gravity on the space ship for the journey.

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