It will take me 20+ years since i can walk at the speed of light!;p
Wait a minute, i get my hyperspace technology fixed and i will be there in a few minutes..
You guys are slow... it will take u guys 85,000+ years to get there!! In otherwards, you can't!
No. g liese 581c is a planet that orbits a star, Gliese 581.
If it is a rocky planet with a large iron core, Gliese 581c has a radius approximately 50% larger than that of Earth. Gravity on such a planet's surface would be approximately 2.24 times as strong as on Earth. If Gliese 581 c is an icy and/or watery planet, its radius would be less than 2 times that of Earth, even with a very large outer hydrosphere. Gravity on the surface of such an icy and/or watery planet would be at least 1.25 times as strong as on Earth.
It orbits the star 581 once every 13 days. Earth orbits its star, the sun, every 365 days. Which means that Gliese orbits faster than Earth.
Probably, but we haven't found one yet (as at April 2013).
It is a possibility, but with the high gravity, It would be hard and would take many years for our species to evolve to a different planet. For example when Spain came over and we had to get used to different sickness, of better yet think of us having to live in a wintery climate and how are bodies would adapt to that kind of environment. Other than that if the temperatures right, oxygen is there, food can grow and there is water on the planet, Then I don't see why we wouldn't be able to live there. If we were there though you might want to think twice about jumping over a stick cuz with the high gravity you could break a leg easy.
Gliese 581c is about 20 light years from Earth.With present technology,it would take many thousands of years to get there.
No. g liese 581c is a planet that orbits a star, Gliese 581.
If it is a rocky planet with a large iron core, Gliese 581c has a radius approximately 50% larger than that of Earth. Gravity on such a planet's surface would be approximately 2.24 times as strong as on Earth. If Gliese 581 c is an icy and/or watery planet, its radius would be less than 2 times that of Earth, even with a very large outer hydrosphere. Gravity on the surface of such an icy and/or watery planet would be at least 1.25 times as strong as on Earth.
gliese 581c
Scientists don't know yet.
20 light years
yes gliese 581g has bacteria alians and humans could live there too. You can build a spaceship i your lifetime.
some people call Venus the second planet closest to our Sun Earth's twin. but it is more likely the person who was talking about Earth's twin was on about Gliese 581c, it was the first found Earth like planet. it is 20.3 light years from Earth, which in the great scheme of thing is relatively close. it doesn't rotate on a axis though, so half of it is in constant night, while the other half is in constant daylight. also it is about 1.9 times the size of the Earth and 7-11 billion years old. which when our planet is about 4.5 billion years old and it developed us in just a few million years, give Gliese 581c a high chance of having not just life on it, but intelligent life on it. but Gliese 581c might not have liquid water on the surface, but it depends on what its atmosphere is like
It orbits the star 581 once every 13 days. Earth orbits its star, the sun, every 365 days. Which means that Gliese orbits faster than Earth.
Probably, but we haven't found one yet (as at April 2013).
Gliese 581 is a red dwarf star approximately 20.3 light years away in the Milky Way galaxy.The system for naming planets is the star name followed by a lower case b for the 1st discovered planet, c for the 2nd and so on.There are 5 known planets around GileseGliese 581e - a 3.1 Jovian mass planet 0.03 AU from the starGliese 581b - a 30.4 Jovian mass brown dwarf 0.04 AU from the starGliese 581c - a 10.4 Jovian mass planet 0.07 AU on average from the starGliese 581d - a 13.8 Jovian mass brown dwarf 0.22 AU from the star
It is a possibility, but with the high gravity, It would be hard and would take many years for our species to evolve to a different planet. For example when Spain came over and we had to get used to different sickness, of better yet think of us having to live in a wintery climate and how are bodies would adapt to that kind of environment. Other than that if the temperatures right, oxygen is there, food can grow and there is water on the planet, Then I don't see why we wouldn't be able to live there. If we were there though you might want to think twice about jumping over a stick cuz with the high gravity you could break a leg easy.