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131 Priceless Reactions To NASA’s Discovery Of 7 New Earth-Like Planets
Us, humans, have always been fascinated with the unknown, especially space exploration and possibilities of life beyond Earth. Not only we've dedicated hundreds of science fiction books on the topic, but we've also set out to explore the vast outer space, searching for some answers and possible public benefits. So, when the NASA news broke out about seven new Earth-like planets, the good people of Twitter were understandably shook. Their reactions were everything from hilarious to straight-up trippy.
The groundbreaking discovery - code-named Trappist-1 - includes three possibly habitable planets, which is excellent news for anyone who's had just about enough of the spinning orb we currently call home. Sure, the planets may exist about 235 trillion miles outside of our solar system, but that doesn't mean we're not down to pre-order a one-way ticket as soon as possible.
Think your reaction about life on other planets was even funnier than the ones we found? Add your space science memes to our list below!
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Last one to the ships a rotten egg, or you have to stay with Trump. Run fast!
This will be good news to that irrelevant has-been - Cher- she did say she would be moving to Jupiter...
Hahah Trump sucks! So I like this one! In fact everything and anyone that disses Trump, because he is a moron :)
Send the Liberals and ISIS. They love each other so they will get along just great.
I guess Trump must have planned and spotted them from his balcony in Trump Tower. NASA WORKS AND HE GETS THE CREDIT.
I am NOT moving to a planet with an overwhelming number of stupid people... I will wait and see who goes where...
Dumb and stupid! We really wish this was true so all you liberal sheep could get out of this country!! We don't need any of you! GTFO!!
Goodbye! Don't forget to write liberals and ISIS. Missing you already. ^_-
For all I know, it's called "Trappist-1 System" because it's the first system found thanks to the telescope TRAPPIST. About the telescope: "The Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope–South (TRAPPIST) is a Belgian optic robotic telescope, situated high in the Chilean mountains at ESO's La Silla Observatory, which came online in 2010. It is named in homage to the Trappist religious order, who are known for brewing the Trappist beer" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRAPPIST ... and I think it's pretty cool
* president tweets to all seven planets that his inauguration had the largest crowd, ever recorded, in the last seven thousand years****
hehehe, This one actually made me chuckle. And I post a comment knowing there is a troll around downvoting anything anti ol' 54.
I guess you could say your soulmate is literally "out of this world" then...
My granny says that she lives near the beach, so she finds easy a.f. to just say: "I want to go to the beach"... We have to drive two whole hours to get there :/
I can. I just need a flight out of the country for me, my kiddo & cats!
I'm thinking more seven dwarfs type thing - the star could be Snow White!!!
Goddamnit light years aren't a measure of time people, a light year is the distance light can travel in one Earth year!! AARGH
Or Mr Trump signs a paper giving all discovery and exploration rights to Russia.
Planet G looks like a hellhole. It is well outside the habitable range, so it will be a frozen ice ball -- assuming there's any water to freeze. Actually, even if there isn't water, there will probably be other chemicals frozen, like oxygen and nitrogen.
If anyone wants more information, I wrote an article about it yesterday. Just trying to help
As a Belgian, I would like to set the record straight: these planets and their star were not discovered by the NASA; they were discovered by a team of Belgian astronomers from the University of Liège, who asked the NASA for confirmation and pictures, because the telescopes used by the Belgian astronomers were not powerful enough, whereas NASA had the perfect tool. (For more details: https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1343/promising-worlds-found-around-nearby-ultra-cool-dwarf-star/ - and plenty others, for those who care to search for accurate and complete information.)
Am I the only guy who when he saw planet e desperately wanted to go "that's no planet..."?
You mean the Death Star? They said "That's no moon!" :)
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As a Belgian, I would like to set the record straight: these planets and their star were not discovered by the NASA; they were discovered by a team of Belgian astronomers from the University of Liège, who asked the NASA for confirmation and pictures, because the telescopes used by the Belgian astronomers were not powerful enough, whereas NASA had the perfect tool. (For more details: https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1343/promising-worlds-found-around-nearby-ultra-cool-dwarf-star/ - and plenty others, for those who care to search for accurate and complete information.)
Am I the only guy who when he saw planet e desperately wanted to go "that's no planet..."?
You mean the Death Star? They said "That's no moon!" :)
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