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Post by Elizabeth on May 10, 2018 4:52:00 GMT
Found this fascinating video. Anyone wanna go to one of these places if there was like a tour? XD
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2018 2:53:02 GMT
I would die instantly. But if that would not be the case then Titan sounds tempting. I heard about some planets having this glass wind, but for some reason I can never remember their names :D
Venus can be dangerous too though, it's hotter than even Mercury. It's also impossible to see the Sun from its ground because of the clouds and constant thunders. But the stepping on the ground would mean death - those theoretics who wondered about the colonization of Venus said that the only hypothetical possibility to do so would be by creating a platform far from the ground. But that seems pointless.
And in the Milky Way we have a large diamond. One third of the planet is a diamond. The planet is called Janssen and it orbits a star called Copernicus (a binary star that consists of a yellow dwarf and a red dwarf), which is located in Cancer constellation. The planet is few times bigger than Earth, but seems to be quite valuable. Just nobody is going to take that diamond not only because of its size, but also temperature.
There are also plenty of other things in the Universe we will never see. Which is actually a good thing, because seeing some of them may result in something very dramatic.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jun 30, 2018 3:07:44 GMT
I would die instantly. But if that would not be the case then Titan sounds tempting. I heard about some planets having this glass wind, but for some reason I can never remember their names :D Venus can be dangerous too though, it's hotter than even Mercury. It's also impossible to see the Sun from its ground because of the clouds and constant thunders. But the stepping on the ground would mean death - those theoretics who wondered about the colonization of Venus said that the only hypothetical possibility to do so would be by creating a platform far from the ground. But that seems pointless. And in the Milky Way we have a large diamond. One third of the planet is a diamond. The planet is called Janssen and it orbits a star called Copernicus (a binary star that consists of a yellow dwarf and a red dwarf), which is located in Cancer constellation. The planet is few times bigger than Earth, but seems to be quite valuable. Just nobody is going to take that diamond not only because of its size, but also temperature. There are also plenty of other things in the Universe we will never see. Which is actually a good thing, because seeing some of them may result in something very dramatic. The glass one just seems frightening just thinking about it. I mean doesn't this image look frightening? But imagine it flies at high speeds as on the planet. Gulp
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2018 3:15:22 GMT
Exactly.
I admit, seeing something like that would be tempting, but I prefer to not be outside when it "rains".
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2018 20:52:01 GMT
I would die instantly. But if that would not be the case then Titan sounds tempting. I heard about some planets having this glass wind, but for some reason I can never remember their names :D Venus can be dangerous too though, it's hotter than even Mercury. It's also impossible to see the Sun from its ground because of the clouds and constant thunders. But the stepping on the ground would mean death - those theoretics who wondered about the colonization of Venus said that the only hypothetical possibility to do so would be by creating a platform far from the ground. But that seems pointless. And in the Milky Way we have a large diamond. One third of the planet is a diamond. The planet is called Janssen and it orbits a star called Copernicus (a binary star that consists of a yellow dwarf and a red dwarf), which is located in Cancer constellation. The planet is few times bigger than Earth, but seems to be quite valuable. Just nobody is going to take that diamond not only because of its size, but also temperature. There are also plenty of other things in the Universe we will never see. Which is actually a good thing, because seeing some of them may result in something very dramatic. The glass one just seems frightening just thinking about it. I mean doesn't this image look frightening? But imagine it flies at high speeds as on the planet. Gulp Incredible picture! Krishna is super!!
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