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    nice find,,,,

  2. #172
    basin maka benefit pa ani ang mga pila ka generation after nato.

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    I constantly am puzzled by the notion that "Jupiter-like" planets are "livable". Consider this:

    If you weighed 50 kilos on Earth, you would weigh about 127 kilos on Jupiter (assuming that the Jupiterlike planet actually has a solid surface and thus you can walk on it), or be around 254% as heavy (or 154% heavier).

    Now think--would you like to be 154% heavier than you are now? Sucks if you're fat, eh?

    And they call it "livable" LOL

    -RODION

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    question is...saon nato pag adto? haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by shizziedelic View Post
    question is...saon nato pag adto? haha
    Actually, we do currently have the technology for interstellar travel. Dugay lang hinoon, and there are issues to be solved like radiation shielding and consumables. We shall never start developing near-light-speeds capable propulsion when the majority of human beings still don't consider it a credible venture.

    -RODION

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    basin naa ganahan diha mu palit ug astronomical telescope d=114 focal length=900mm for only 7k nlng contact me 09277097330

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    If this is true,
    then I think it would be feasible to exert
    efforts for fostering the studies and research for the mentioned
    planets for earth sooner or later would become congested
    and life supporting resources would become scarce.

    I hope it does not have the same composition as
    of Jupiter.


    Jupiter is comprised of 90% hydrogen and 10% helium (a 75/25% mass ratio) and contains small amounts of methane, water and ammonia. According to scientists, this chemical composition matches closely to the solar nebula that formed our solar system in the early stages of development. Saturn, Uranus and Neptune also have a similar chemical makeup, but Uranus and Neptune have less hydrogen and helium.

    The Composition of Jupiter

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