OUT OF OUR SOLAR SISTEM (into milky way)
If we step at the edge of our solar system, we’re actually 8million million that’s a trillion kilometers from home. But in reality this is just the baby step. Straight ahead trillions of kilometers are billions of stars. This is it. Time to stop looking in and start looking out. Step out into a big wide universe. Into a interstellar space. Interstellar space, beyond our solar system. Billions of stars like our own Sun, many with planets, many of those with moons. It’s hard to know which way to go. There are infinite possibilities in every direction. No matter which way, we’re going to need a serious burst of acceleration.
40 trillion kilometer from home a 150 years ride with a space shuttle and we only reached the first solar system after our own. Alfa-century. Not one, but 3 stars has spinning around each other, knocked into celestial stand of. Each star gravity attracting the other and the same orbital speed is keeping them apart. Get between them and we could be flown into one of these stars. Vaporized, trillions of kilometers from home. So far kilometers becoming minimus. We’re going to have to talk in light years. A blink of light takes 1 year to travel a 10 trillion kilometers. So 40 trillion km is 40 light years from home. It’s crazy. Distance is so vast that’s almost beyond comprehension.
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10 light years from Earth is a star Epsilon Eridany. Spectacular ring of dusten ice and somewhere in there planets forming out to a debry. Being born before our eyes. Asteroids and comets everywhere. We can almost be looking at our own solar system billions of years ago, with comets delivering organic molecules, water to these young planets. It’s starting life just as they may have done on Earth. At the center of all this action a star smaller than our Sun and still it’s infancy any life in this solar system would be primitive of the best. There must be more nature develop solar system out there. But finding them is just like looking for a needle in a cosmic haystack.
20 light years from Earth star Gliese 581. It’s about the same age as our Sun and orbiting it this planet. It’s just like our Earth. It’s just enough close that any closer the water would boil away and any further it would freeze.
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Ideal conditions for life to have involved. And if comet so struck delivering water and organic materials. Than life, complex beings like us or even civilization like our own could be down there right now. And if they are even in this distance they could be tuning into our TV signals watching shows from 20 years ago. But until future generation can find the way of communicating these vesting distances all we can do is speculate. Us and them living parallel life an aware of each others existence. Unless life has been and gone. Comets. They are creators and destroyers. As the dinosaurs found out the hard way 65millions years ago. This is the needle in the cosmic haystack. The closest we come to inhabitable solar system like our own but it’s a chance and counter.There could be hundreds, millions of more solar systems like this out there out here or none at all.
65light years from Earth tuning at the light star and you will pick up TVsignal from Hitlers olympic games in Berlin. From Earth it appears to a blink of a one star passes in front of the other but it actually twin stars. The Deamon star. Closer is even stranger. One star is expanded into a gravitational into the other. It’s being sucked towards it.
Almost 100 light years from Earth. If you listen you can hear the 1st radio broadcast. Behind that is silence. From here on out, like Earth never existed. Any aliens living beyond here have no idea that we’re there. It’s time to appreciate the wonders we see. Not just for what they tell us about our own world it’s what they can tell us about the whole universe. It’s past and future.
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Deep inside our galaxy is milky way our celestial library. Each star a book, with a story to tell. It’s all here waiting for us to lift the cover. The 7 sisters twin daughters of the ancient Greek God Atlas. Transformed into a stars to come to their father as he held the heavens on his shoulders.
Further into space is a giant star called Backelgoals. The brightest, biggest star we’ve even seen so far. It’s got to be 600 times as big as our own sun.
Going further is not a star not a planet and not like anything we’ve ever seen. It’s ghastly specter. It’s more than 1300
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