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It would be neat if we could start sending drones or rovers to these exoplanets. But I can't imagine how one would go about funding that kind of venture. Currently it seems that most of the wealth necessary to fund it has wound up in the wrong hands.

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this is probably just the early trickle of a discovery before the floodgates really open in the coming decades, we'll have discovered hundreds of systems with habitable planets before too long.

 

one weird thing about this system is how close all the planets are to each other, a couple times the distance between the earth and the moon between them, so they'd be massive in the sky from each planet. they probably won't have any moons, but because they're so close to each other will have tidal forces from the planets themselves (assuming any of them have water of course). 

 

also, SETI has already listened in, and found no artificial signals.

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It would be neat if we could start sending drones or rovers to these exoplanets. But I can't imagine how one would go about funding that kind of venture. Currently it seems that most of the wealth necessary to fund it has wound up in the wrong hands.

 

It's 40 light years away.  If by sheer magic you or I could drop a rover one of them tomorrow, you're still waiting 40 years for the first picture back.

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It would be neat if we could start sending drones or rovers to these exoplanets. But I can't imagine how one would go about funding that kind of venture. Currently it seems that most of the wealth necessary to fund it has wound up in the wrong hands.

 

It's 40 light years away.  If by sheer magic you or I could drop a rover one of them tomorrow, you're still waiting 40 years for the first picture back.

 

 

I wouldn't doubt the power of real estate ventures though - I can already picture concept art of hip condos superimposed over Avatar-esque views of Trappist-1f Coming in 2217 starting at $3,000,000,000,000

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this is probably just the early trickle of a discovery before the floodgates really open in the coming decades, we'll have discovered hundreds of systems with habitable planets before too long.

 

one weird thing about this system is how close all the planets are to each other, a couple times the distance between the earth and the moon between them, so they'd be massive in the sky from each planet. they probably won't have any moons, but because they're so close to each other will have tidal forces from the planets themselves (assuming any of them have water of course). 

 

also, SETI has already listened in, and found no artificial signals.

I was thinking about how neat it would be to look up in the sky on one of these planets and see the others... talk about a breathtaking sight.

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It would be neat if we could start sending drones or rovers to these exoplanets. But I can't imagine how one would go about funding that kind of venture. Currently it seems that most of the wealth necessary to fund it has wound up in the wrong hands.

 

It's 40 light years away.  If by sheer magic you or I could drop a rover one of them tomorrow, you're still waiting 40 years for the first picture back.

 

 

 

Also, the distance would require absolute precision for its transmission to hit the Earth. A relay might be required to effectively receive it.

 

Also also, this rover would have to be completely autonomous as no one would be able to control it...

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Really interesting stuff. I still find it quite sad that we haven't heard anything from SETI yet, ala "Contact". It's like the unfavorable conclusion of Fermi's paradox (that we are all alone) is unfortunately true. Of course, the absence of evidence isn't the evidence of absence, but as Fermi's paradox states, we would expect that the universe should be teeming with life, given the abundance of organic compounds (hydrogen and carbon, in particular). 

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Wormholes maybe? Would that solve the distance issue?

 

But I'm no theoretical physicist.

 

 

if you travel thru a wormhole you will reappear on the other side as a stream of single atoms, not good 

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Wormholes maybe? Would that solve the distance issue?

 

But I'm no theoretical physicist.

 

 

if you travel thru a wormhole you will reappear on the other side as a stream of single atoms, not good 

 

 

That could still be useful for sending a "message in a bottle"-type transmission, though, yeah? 

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