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Originally posted by Triangulum
So with this estimate (and another I've linked above) we're getting to a point where it can be safely said that we cannot be alone in this universe.
Originally posted by Hellas
Originally posted by Triangulum
So with this estimate (and another I've linked above) we're getting to a point where it can be safely said that we cannot be alone in this universe.
And all that you base on an "estimate"..
Ok...
Originally posted by SloAnPainful
I bet there is life right outside our oun solar system, prolly in Alpha Centuri. Just my opinon we wouldn't have to look far I'm sure.
-SAP-edit on 12-1-2012 by SloAnPainful because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by LifeInDeath
Alpha Centauri is a trinary system (3 stars), and two of those stars are very similar to our own sun, the third is a very small red dwarf. Because of the orbits of the stars, it may be hard for too many planets to successfully stay in orbit around the two large, sunlike stars there, but not at all impossible. The smaller star is much farther from the other two, but being smaller is less likely to have too many planets to have formed around it.
Pandora in the movie Avatar is supposed to orbit one of the Alpha Centauri stars.