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Happened to be looking at a link to Science Daily
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110516080124
(, Tue 17 May 2011, 13:21, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
ts;dc
(too sciencey; didn't click)
(, Tue 17 May 2011, 13:23, Reply)
I heard about this earlier.
I was thinking this should be the sort of planet we should send a probe to. It will take a hell of a long time, but I reckon it is doable. If no life is found, then the probe should drop loads of plant seeds and we will terraform the place. Drop the CO2 levels, reduce the greenhouse effect, and rescue Ripley.
(, Tue 17 May 2011, 13:25, Reply)
It's 20 light years away
So any probe we send will almost certainly break before it gets there, and even if it didn't any signals it sends back won't reach here for twenty years after it arrives, which will be several hundred years after we've all died of starvation and nuclear war.
(, Tue 17 May 2011, 13:28, Reply)
The probe would not need to tell us about it. If we left, say 100 years later, out tech will have improved.
Look at Pioneer and Voyager, still operating and leaving the solar system right now.
(, Tue 17 May 2011, 13:33, Reply)

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