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5256219 No.5256219 [Reply] [Original]

The Mayans warned us, why didn't we listen?

>end of world plox.

>> No.5256223

>>5256219
>near earth.
lol

>> No.5256229

>>5256223
100 ligthyears away.

dat's pretty close.

that plannet was there 100 years ago.

WHERE IS IT NOW????

>> No.5256228
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5256228

>just 100 light-years away

>> No.5256233

Man, it would suck to have your planet dislodged from the sun's orbit. Would it be possible to survive given the civilization inhabiting it has our level of technology?

>> No.5256240

>>5256233


Best bet would be go lol miles underground.

We can use thermal energy to run life supporting equipment, process ore and create new faclities.

>> No.5256247

>>5256233
>>5256240

It would be impossible. Photosynthetic life (i.e. the source of ALL OUR FOOD, both directly and indirectly) would die out.

>> No.5256251

If it still shines in infrared it must have a bit residual heat. I wonder how warm it actually is.

>> No.5256252

>>5256247
>thermal energy to run life supporting equipment

but, artificial underground farms...

hell we got people growing pot 24/7 in their basements without sun ligth.

>> No.5256258

>>5256251
but the real question is...

Does it have Moons????

since it's a gas giant is must have allot of gravitational force, which can heat up a moon

>> No.5256306
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>>5256229
Reminded me of this.