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prompto "nice thighs, dude" argentum ([personal profile] mercurio) wrote2018-07-10 08:22 am

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[personal profile] adsero 2019-05-15 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, only that it's approximately 462 degrees Celsius and mostly gas.
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[personal profile] adsero 2019-05-16 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
No there's ground-- it's one big crust because of the heat and mostly volcanic, but there is something to stand on. But that surface area is much smaller than Earth's despite the planet appearing to be the same size-- it's because of the incredibly thick atmosphere. It's like having two snowballs, but one of them has a medium-sized rock in it and the other has a small rock in it, and the snow represents the atmosphere.
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[personal profile] adsero 2019-05-20 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Haha, yes, now you know!

Yes we'd just begun space exploration and colonization when the Colterons attacked the Mars colony, but after that our research into space and technology became the priority. I remember in primary school, it felt like all of our focus was on science and technology, it was that important to our survival.
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[personal profile] adsero 2019-05-26 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Personally I find it hard to imagine a world where life only exists on one planet. Surely there couldn't only be ONE place where the conditions to support life were just right? It seems too impossible.

So yes, I think there's a good chance that this version of Earth exists alongside other life that isn't human. Where it is, how far away, I couldn't tell you.