Wednesday, April 25, 2007

New Planet Discovered

It orbits Gliese 581, a little over 20 light-years away.

It probably has a substantial atmosphere and may be covered with large amounts of water - necessary for life to evolve - and, most importantly, temperatures are very similar to those on our world.

The parent star would dominate the view from the surface - a huge red ball of fire that must be a spectacular sight.

This is why we should never give up funding for pure science. Becuase I really really really want to see that sunset...

2 comments:

Dadeo said...

I don't think you'll make it by sunset, Matt. 120 trillion miles, and it's already 10:15am...

MJB said...

but i WAAAAAAAANNNNNNNT to!

are we there yet?