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    1. I love how things are relative. It’s only 27 light years away but the fastest anyone has ever gone is like 25000mph. Please correct my math but that would take *about ¾ of a million years*.

    2. The game Outpost featured these worlds as possible locations to send the colony ship. Before launch you’d pick a series of planets and dispatch probes…choose but choose wisely.

    3. Six times heavier than Earth? It could be impossible to walk on its surface for a human, depending on the planet’s radius. If the world is as dense as Earth, the surface gravity would be about 1.8G, very difficult but walkable a short way. Life forms on a high gravity world may not be very tall, and neither would features like mountains. It would be alien.

    4. Boogie_Boof on

      Only 27 light years. That’s practically a neighbor in space. It always amazes me how large the universe is.

    5. Status-Secret-4292 on

      I truly think that similar gravity will be the biggest deal in the end and changing atmospheres will be the easier part… once we get to the interstellar part of the far future

    6. BigMoney69x on

      Super Earths are not likely to be anything like Earth. Add the fact that it’s a Red Dwarf it’s likely this is either a Dead Irradiated World or a Mini Neptune.

    7. jethroguardian on

      With that mass it’s much more likely a mini Neptune, but very cool find nonetheless. 

      It’s no Kepler-1649c, which is an actual Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone of a red dwarf.

    8. Lumpy_Principle3397 on

      It should be noted that this picture is an artist’s interpretation and may or may not accurately represent the planet in question. Exoplanets are discovered by the „transit method“ in which the light of a star is measured; as the planet passes in front of the star, the light dims slightly. Actually photographing exoplanets with any surface detail is well beyond our capabilities. Nearby exoplanets can be photographed with telescopes, but they look like faint specks of light.

    9. Nightshader23 on

      Its weird to think how life if it existed there / we were on it, everything would be different but the same physics laws apply

    10. holycrimsonbatman on

      Ah, Utapau. Careful, there’s thousands of battle droids on the 10th level.

    11. notusuallyhostile on

      Isn’t there a threshold where the planet’s gravity makes escape velocity impossible using any of our currently known thrust methods? We could send a probe there but nothing on the surface could ever leave?

    12. “Only 27 light years away” that’s 159 trillion miles; an unbelievable number for the human brain to comprehend. That would be the equivalent of traveling 6.38 billion times around the earth. It’s such an unbelievable distance that we can never truly comprehend how far away that really is. Still however, it’s really cool that we are able to detect worlds like this and still have some knowledge of it.

    13. AppropriateTouching on

      „Only“ 27 light years away. Let’s just take a quick jaunt over there and check it out.

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