Z Zeus Tank Joined May 25, 2003 Messages 3,347 Reaction score 0 Mar 14, 2006 #1 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4801842.stm just something cool I found on google news
M Max35 Tank Joined Dec 22, 2003 Messages 1,280 Reaction score 0 Mar 14, 2006 #2 The tech certainly has a lot of potential. The fact that there are more "Super-Earth's" out there is pretty amazing.
The tech certainly has a lot of potential. The fact that there are more "Super-Earth's" out there is pretty amazing.
Dekstar Companion Cube Joined Jun 4, 2004 Messages 9,431 Reaction score 11 Mar 14, 2006 #3 Wow that's really interesting. Especially how people are (most likely eventually) going to play out "defrosting" these planets so they support life.
Wow that's really interesting. Especially how people are (most likely eventually) going to play out "defrosting" these planets so they support life.
dream431ca Newbie Joined Jan 23, 2004 Messages 3,383 Reaction score 0 Mar 15, 2006 #4 Well..we should be turning toward our own solar system, as one of saturn moons spurted water out of it. I say that's a far more important discovery.
Well..we should be turning toward our own solar system, as one of saturn moons spurted water out of it. I say that's a far more important discovery.
madog Newbie Joined Sep 25, 2004 Messages 140 Reaction score 0 Mar 15, 2006 #5 Perhaps many years later, colonization of planet's like these will be possible. That will most likely lead to a war over planets fought on Earth and in space and on the planets.
Perhaps many years later, colonization of planet's like these will be possible. That will most likely lead to a war over planets fought on Earth and in space and on the planets.
xcellerate Tank Joined Dec 7, 2004 Messages 3,961 Reaction score 1 Mar 15, 2006 #7 we would never populate other planets...they don't have oil.