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  • can some one teel me where to fin this video of the elemnts in kepler 22b

  • 1. Send in the military 2. Send some more to replace the dead guys 3.???4.profit

  • this just reeks of project bluebeam...

  • will we move to that planet if this planet get destroyed?

  • this reminds me of that film Pandorum... not good

  • lol

  • @kittens360 Sure, visit me anytime. I like talking about philosophy. Check out RabidApe, nospacesallowed, and Adyashanti, you might like them. Kitten, take good care. Nicola

  • @kittens360 Hello Kitten, Good for you to not believe in their hostile god. This is huge. You think for yourself. What your grandmother said to you is abhorrent. She must be insane. How sad. Don't ever listen to people like that. It is extremely depressing when your own family members are like that. But it doesn't matter. If they chose to live like that its their business. Good for you to leave them. They don't deserve your company. Love yourself, you deserve much love.

  • @kittens360 Kitten please don't kill yourself. Think of the possibilities that are coming through technologies and discoveries like Kepler 22b. We can move to a new planet and do things better than what they have done here on Earth. Time is relative. We can make the best out of every second. Nothing is insignificant. Remember actor Brandon Lee? He said in an interview that everything we experience is significant. Love is the meaning of life. Love for all living beings.

  • No oil drilling allowed on Kepler 22b. Only sun energy and other clean and sustainable energy sources will be used. If there is oxygen and trees and other plants then we will not allow trees to be cut at all.

  • Nekromorths stay there

  • This can all be a lie and no one would ever know haha

  • Wish we knew more. Our imagination is all we have, along with some data and assumption based on planetary formation theories. There's too many stars and planets for us to be alone. It seems like a statistical improbability. Just my thoughts.

  • @AJ06 It is a statistical improbability for sure when people think that there is only one Earth. They will discover more and more Earth like planets and they will also develop better technology to get there fast.

  • All we need is a slip-space drive.

  • Yay lets go KILL ANOTHER PLANET the world needs to pull itself together lolz just saying :)

  • sooooo lets get going

  • i just hope that when they decide to send somone there, they send isaac clark, to kick some alien ass if there is any :D

  • truth is we have ships that travel 56 light years in 24 hours sooooooo that really means it would take 10 and a half days to get there.

  • Unbeliveable! Think guys. New planet like world, think about 2012, think about Natural disasters that happend in thailand and other country

  • So crazy!

  • Its planet reach OMG

  • @thelonelychemist just stfu you cock you've posted this on EVERY single video to do with this planet...

  • the last 2 tickets (seats) left for planet kepler 22b

  • errr i vote gliese 581 cuz its only 20 light years away

  • @Inxective It's even more unlivable. It's 3 times the size of Earth hence 3 times the gravity. just getting up everyday and walking around in Gliese 581g would be like working out in the gym all day here. Plus because it's tidally locked with it's star, one side of the planet is always facing it and will always be in "daytime". Good luck sleeping unless you bring along blinds.

  • @technatezin Learn some astronomy / geology before polluting the net with ignorant comments. Large size doesnt mean more gravitational pull. Density, lots of mass and rotation create the magnetogravitic effect. Saturn is a giant when compared to earth, yet if there was a swimming pool big enough to hold it it would float, thats how little it weighs. Gravity has nothing to do with size. It might even be a less dense planet with 1/10 the gravity of the moon. Get your ass educated.

  • @crazywaterz Yes, of course. I understand all that. I'm assuming that Gliese is a rocky terrestrial planet much like the inner planets of our own solar system and there is lots of evidence that it is in fact the case.

  • This one is better than gliese

  • Inter dimensional travel we have it now

  • top planets out there

    Kepler 22 b

    gliese 581d,and g(don't ever forget these planets) 

  • Now we know where aliens comes from!!!

  • I think we're looking a little bit too far ahead seeing as we haven't been to the moon in 50 years!

    I'm pretty sure if they are an advanced civilization they would have already sent a signal to us 599 years ago, and it will probably reach Earth on December 21st 2012.

  • what if the planet is already inhabited? and 600 light years? our generation will die not even reaching that planet yet.

  • i read somewhere NASA need 7000 years to go there if they use current spaceships ... maybe next few decades they find something faster than light

  • 600 light years? not terribly far away? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA stupid idiot HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Wait a minute. How much are we paying him?

  • @adr705 moron, he is talking relative to his field, 600 light years in astronomy is NOT terribly far away, if you consider the pillars of creation for example were 7000 light years away. A geologist would tell you 15 million years is NOT a long time, because its well into the cenozoic, considering the earth is 4.6 Billion years old. If you compare it to a human life span, it's a long time - just like 600 ly is a long way if you compare it to your ruler's length.

  • @toolazytofindaname - hey man I was just joking around - okay - I knew all that - it's just that 600 light years is not too terribly far sounds funny as if any of us will ever be able to cross that - and also I thought it was funny to first call the guy a stupid idiot and laugh at him only to then realize he is probably making 10 times what I'm making - i just think it's funny that so much effort goes to that and so little goes to teaching people what's wrong with socialism

  • @adr705 Apparently laughing in all caps makes you an expert?

    The size our Milky Way Galaxy is about 100,000 light years in diameter, so 600 LY really is not that distant at all. Known size of the Universe is 93 billion LY so again, the measly 600 LY pales in comparison.

    Think "Universally" not "Locally".

    I just noticed that toolazytofindaname has already made the same point as I did so I will not waste my time any further.

  • @immortalis1001 Hey thanks, man - and no - the all caps thing was just an all caps thing - no expert status was intended...you guys try not to take me too seriously okay?...just kidding around...I know the man is not really a stupid idiot...but I also know 600 light years is too terribly far

  • Do they have oil? Can we bring them democracy?

  • @chaingang6666, exactly

  • @chaingang6666 hhaha! exfukingxactly right

    

  • This would be much more exciting if we stopped suppressing scientists who invent anti gravity and free energy machines. You know, the stuff that might get us out there.

    When are you assholes going to realize that your usury based monetary policies are holding us all back. Including you.

    Tell you what - we'll give you and your rich families access to all new invented goodies for the next 10 generations if you just stop killing us.

    What do you want? Control? I hope a meteor hits you.

  • not far away but not closer hahahahaha 600 light years ooooooooooooo

  • A new planet or star nothing's new ... The question is what next! Why keep searching and spend millions a year in something we Will never reach or visit, whats the goal behind

  • sub ITA  PLS

  • the man gets old discovering that planet, we must at-least appreciate it and support if it does exist.

  • 2 ALIENS DISLIKE THIS VIDEO :D Maybe their namekians :D

  • I was like OMG! this is sooo good news, right size, right orbit, right temperature, right star, then he said, its 600 light years away, me: -_______-!

  • We need to call GOKU. to take us THERE, with the teletransportation!

  • what happened to gliese 581?

  • @Lawliet8813 that planet is like 500 degrees Fahrenheit 

  • @Lawliet8813

    Gliese 581c was thought to have an atmosphere close to Venus.

  • Can anyone say NIBIRU

  • @Luminati216 can anyone say shut the fuck up?

  • @kramer1lad Now what were u sayin?

  • NASA should stop looking for earth like planets and try and save the one that we know for a fact has life its called EARTH. NASA is a joke

  • 600 light years away isnt terribly far? what the hell.

  • @TheRealTwixster Chuck Norris came back from there yesterday

  • @TheRealTwixster With our current technology, it might take us millions of years to reach there.

  • Yah, Science! 

  • how do they know the temperature is 72 degrees?

  • @MrDrummerPenguin cause they're fucking smart 

  • @MrDrummerPenguin

    Basically, this is calculated analyzing wavelenght radiations emited by this planet.

    Each range of radiation(emited by like temperature, light, another forms) has its wavelenght.

  • "Some 600 light years away, not to terribly far away.." ...Yeah... because about 2 million years away just isn't enough :P

    But very cool!! :D

  • A new planet found eh?..hmm..We will soon hear I hope, how long it takes to get there and how long it will take us to travel there..

  • @TyrellTLyles it is 600 lighyears away. That means it would take approximately 22 million years to get there at our rate of space travel... :( sorry.

  • @xionxiox that means entire generation of humans from monkey homosapiens to modern human plus the life time pre historic animals like dinosaurs lol i mean even if we get the resource and the technology to start the journey with the current rate of speed we could just mutate and be monkeys again by the time we reach there.

  • Oh man! They discovered my home. I thought they were so dumb that it will take them years to find out where I am from. BTW I am still way to intelligent for you average American and I support Ron Paul.

  • There ar aliens... But there mini we have nothing to wory about

  • @SinValefor lol troll xD

  • Imagine people on Kepler watching a documentary on how they discovered a planet called Earth which is similar to theirs.

  • @LovelyDray wow i was going to post a comment exactly like yours lmao

  • @LovelyDray who knows probably they're still in primitive age

  • @LovelyDray Imagine this planet is 2000 light-years away and they currently witness the living of Jesus.

  • @LovelyDray

    hahah !

  • @LovelyDray Sincerely hope "people" there will be more intelligent to not pollute their planet as do people here and don't consider any other planet as probable new place for a living only because of that fact.

  • @LovelyDray i think that they gave our planet a better name.

  • @LovelyDray most likely alien astronomers have spotted Earth. They probably have their own names for it and for our sun and the other planets of our solar system!

  • @LovelyDray Haha

  • he sound 15

  • @AKAZomb1e you type like your 10

  • @Fenris1313 :P

  • @SinValefor its not fake it was on the news too, and ur gay

  • ...Maybe they have a better economy than us :P

  • cool maybe i can find someone on this planet :)

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  • Bueno, ahora a migrar porque estamos que destruimos nuestro propio planeta, Humanidad es igual a una plaga de langostas.

  • who ever disliked this, must be afraid of aliens coming to our planet

  • @ALG41298 Well i wouldn't say that. I mean if the planet is so large and very well formed, then it must have been around for just as long as earth has (4.5 billion years) and i'd say this planet is at least that. But it's amazing how astronomers are just now finding this planet :D

  • pandora?

  • I used to live in Kepler-22b, then I took an arrow to the knee.

  • @GermanFootballPlayer you realize those comments are unoriginal and douchey

  • @Psycho176 You realize that you have no idea where this came from? so you think it's not funny. Skyrim rocks by the way!

  • @GermanFootballPlayer No man, everyone knows where it comes from, just overdone is all!

  • @LunarLionheart but it's funny, man! really.

  • @GermanFootballPlayer yes i know it came from skyrim and i also luv skyrim, probably more than i should, and your a nazi that makes stupid assumptions. so stick that in your juice box and suck it.

  • @Psycho176 LOL! I fucking hate motherfucker ZIONISTS! Heil Hitler!

  • @GermanFootballPlayer Fuck Hitler and fuck the Zionist, they both share the primitive asset of killing in the name of an Imaginary friend.

  • World Tour on that planet will be quite time consuming and quite expensive !

  • Should only take 600 years if we travel at the speed of light. : /

  • @dnelly69 if that neutrino can travel faster then light, (use extra dimensions), then we also can use extra dimensions. bosons of higgs is the key ;) i know a lot of you can't understand this shit lol

  • I went to Kepler-22b once. . . It was there where I took an arrow to the knee

  • I heard that in recent years such planets discovered more than 2000, but Kepler is most similar to Earth. But maybe someone look from these planets on us. Is not this the harbinger of an alien invasion?

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    What country would be saved? Invite your friends to vote for your country together,

    which country deserves the title of the surviving 2012 - you defines!

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  • @MsPhilipYang what is the bottom line

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  • why no body speaks about gravity, 2.4 times size of the earth, must has more gravity than earth which will make it not possible to live there

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  • @sileray777 they ?

  • planet of the apes

  • avatar 0_o

  • LETS GO!

  • Hooooo mah ghurd!!! :O

  • WE SHOOT A UFO DOWN STEAL ITS STUFF AND BINGO :D

  • crazyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!

  • I love this.

  • Man, that's awesome news. Now if only we could reach the speed of light...

  • @TheSorceressKnight light speed? lol, even if we could go at the speed of light it would take us 600 years to get there. we need faster than light speed. Warp drive baby!

  • @KlingonSpider If we could build a ship that travels at 99.995% light speed the gamma, or dilation factor, is 100:1, so it would take the astronauts just 6 years to reach this star by their time, even though it would take 600 years by our reckoning. At 99.99995% light speed (gamma 1000:1) it would take them just over 7 months to get there.

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