Hello, August Abolins.
On 10/27/20 8:35 PM you wrote:
AA> Interesting.. but TOI 700 is a red dwarf 101.4 light-years away.
AA> The best anyone can hope for is finding clues of other life forms
AA> on one of the "potential" planets in the system.
Whether or not we can search for life, or a potential colonization destination
there is kind of beside the point for me, at least directly.
I mean of course that is of Interest, but from what I have been reading, it's
the first time an Earth sized, or near Earth sized planet has been found in a
habitable zone of another star system. So it goes a way to helping prove that
the Earths situation isn't unique in being capable of generating life similar
to life here.
It will be years, if ever before we could have a mission capable of examining
the planet to see if it had or has the necessary atmosphere. From what I've
read, it would require a mission with that specific objective because of the
distance.
Other stars of course have been shown to have planets in their habitable zone,
but this is the first found comparable to Earth in size.
Considering the size of our galaxy, let alone the universe, it pretty
remarkable that we've seen it at all.
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