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It probably wouldn't be habitable after we get to it.
It probably wouldn't be habitable after we get to it.
This is the peril of finding planets that could support human life.
Once another planet is found, there will be no further need to continue with conservation, ecological or envirionmental concerns here on Earth.
The industrialists will bleed the planet dry, because now we have somewhere else to go and start all over again.
Scotty.....beam me up please!
Now we know where the Martians live :lol:
Martians are from Mars, hence, Martians.
it was a joke man
Too true, too true. So we need to find MANY of these. And that means we have to actually fund our space program, dagnabbit.
Your very bright Petrosc, that's why I like you so much! :kiss:
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Once another planet is found, there will be no further need to continue with conservation, ecological or envirionmental concerns here on Earth.
The industrialists will bleed the planet dry, because now we have somewhere else to go and start all over again.
Scotty.....beam me up please!
Absolutely...
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