"David Johnston" <rgorman@block.net> wrote in message
news:ha72k2l7q2ohq5ne42ih7lbjjnoiscjjon@4ax.com...
| On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 09:56:43 -0500, "Ken from Chicago"
| <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
|
| >>>Is it possible for such system to exist naturally?
| >>
| >> It's remotely possible for a multiple star system to have that many
| >> planets.
| >>
| >> Could Firefly have
| >>>gotten it right?
| >>
| >> Definitely not. All of Firefly's worlds have earthlike gravity and
| >> temperature. What's more, they don't move.
| >
| >They were terraformed.
|
| The question was "Is it possible for such a system to exist
| naturally?". Once you've finished building your artificial gravity
| generators, installed a new atmosphere, and build a satellite to orbit
| the planet and provide it with sunlight you are getting pretty far
| away from natural and into artificial, if not supernatural.
Terraform Antarctica for a practise run. Correct gravity, water,
sunlight and atmosphere are already in place to make it easy.
Well... sunlight is once a year instead of once a day, but you get
a lot of twilight as a bonus.
Kentucky Fried Penguin in whale oil with eleven snows and ices...
mmmm... tasty.
Kellogg's whole crystal ice krispies for breakfast, and Budweiser
Ice. I can't wait.
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