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How far are we to actual find a living atmosphere on another planets because the current one we're living is deteriorating.
The straightforward answer to this question is more than 50 to 100 years. let discuss this in detail, first we should how advance we are right now what's our current technology is capable of. At current time we some good telescope like James Webb, Hubble and many more using which we can detect manyRead more
The straightforward answer to this question is more than 50 to 100 years.
let discuss this in detail, first we should how advance we are right now what’s our current technology is capable of.
At current time we some good telescope like James Webb, Hubble and many more using which we can detect many solar systems which may have “living atmosphere”
here the meaning of living atmosphere is a planet which have same distance from sun as we have so it can have water in liquid state so that carbon-based lives like on earth can sustain there.
Now the main Challege is to send any spacecraft to that planet, so we closely examine the atmosphere there.
With our current technology if we want to send any spacecraft to our nearest solar system Proxima Centauri which is 3 light years away it will take us around 75000 years to reach it there.
Don’t worry we have other options like mars, Jupiter’s moon Europa, Saturn’s moon Titan which can sustain life.
Our technology growth is exponentially there we no Suprise if we invent any new method for space exploration within 20 years.
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