finally someone with the good astro skills.Its sad some people still believe the sun will explode. but in the suns red giant phase we could just move to titan isn it? cuz the heat of the sun will make the moon almost the same temp. as earth.
Yeah, but then it shrinks back and we're all cold again.
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All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost
The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost
From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring
Renewed shall be the blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king
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I would pack a lot of food and water. Since you cannot get WiFi in space, I would just bring a book for "entertainment". (Maybe read it 10 times over and over). Of course I would also bring some clothes.
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Well, I'm glad you asked! I just so happen to have a rocket ready for such an unexpected occasion... It's not really a rocket though, more of a ship that I stole off some little green fella that landed on my acreage last summer and tried stealing mangoes off my tree. I knocked him on the head with my shovel and took his keys.
Anyway, the ship is quite spacious inside. It's got a greenhouse, a paddock and barn, a large lake and a forest inside something called a Bio-Dome. The ship also has a kitchen, freezer room, dry goods storage room, regular storage room, gym, bedroom, bathroom, entertainment room, fresh water materializer, do-it-yourself medical bay - oh heck, the list goes on. Also, the engine of my stolen ship, which is about the size of a soccer ball, runs on something called DMPA (Dark Matter Particle Annihilation). In fact, all the systems on board the ship are powered by DMPA.
So... I guess if the sun were to explode, even though it isn't meant to do anything remotely close to that for the next 4 - 5 billion years or so, I'd probably take a towel because, well, I feel Douglas Adams was onto something. I would also plant all my favorite fruit trees and crops in the greenhouse, breed my favorite fish in the lake, let my favorite animals roam free in the woods, keep some cows, a bull, and some sheep in the paddock.... I'd probably even install a chicken coop and breed some chickens as well. Naturally I'd have to stock up on hay, grains and other foods for all these animals.
(After all, even at light speed, the next star/sun is over 4 light-years away, which will take a good 4 years to reach, at least - and there is no guarantee I'll actually find a planet there capable of sustaining life, which means I'll have to continue the journey to the next solar system, and then the next, until I do actually find an inhabitable planet, I suppose. This could really take some time....)
But apart from all the obvious things, this is my secondary list of items to take with me:
1. A spare towel.
2. Toiletries, including a life supply of tissues for the many times I'll probably blow my nose and stuff
3. A deck of cards.
4. A TV, VCR, stereo system and a gaming console, with a vast library of movies, music and games.
5. A good book.
6. Two puppies, male and female.
7. Two kittens, male and female too.
8. Two elephants named Elephant and and Elephantette....
9. A set of cutlery, cups, plates, empty jars and bottles, pots and pans, and a life supply of all manner of cooking ingredients that I may not be bothered producing from my greenhouse and farm.
9.5. A brewing kit.
10. Candles for when there's a blackout, you know, in case DMPA isn't as reliable as it seems....
11. Sunglasses, in case I happen to stumble upon a supernova (too bad our own sun isn't big enough for that).
12. A Teddy Bear.
13. Detergent and other household cleaning items.
14. Toilet paper.
15. Art supplies.
16. Change of underwear and other clothes.
17. A range of antibiotics, pain killers and other pharmaceuticals that may come in handy.
18. A "how to" book on greeting aliens.
19. A journal.
20. Two women, in case one gets sick of me and jumps out the airlock. They would also have to be the type of girls that like the idea of long distance travel.
21. Duct tape or ear plugs, rope and pliers.
hmph... I really feel like I've left a few things out.
My crush, my IRL friends, parents, alot of books to read, infinite supply of food and water for 100 people, a few online friends of mine, my entire house, a few of my teachers, beds for each one, some amenities and thats about it.
Yeah, but then it shrinks back and we're all cold again.
All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost
The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost
From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring
Renewed shall be the blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king
I would pack a lot of food and water. Since you cannot get WiFi in space, I would just bring a book for "entertainment". (Maybe read it 10 times over and over). Of course I would also bring some clothes.
Well, I'm glad you asked! I just so happen to have a rocket ready for such an unexpected occasion... It's not really a rocket though, more of a ship that I stole off some little green fella that landed on my acreage last summer and tried stealing mangoes off my tree. I knocked him on the head with my shovel and took his keys.
Anyway, the ship is quite spacious inside. It's got a greenhouse, a paddock and barn, a large lake and a forest inside something called a Bio-Dome. The ship also has a kitchen, freezer room, dry goods storage room, regular storage room, gym, bedroom, bathroom, entertainment room, fresh water materializer, do-it-yourself medical bay - oh heck, the list goes on. Also, the engine of my stolen ship, which is about the size of a soccer ball, runs on something called DMPA (Dark Matter Particle Annihilation). In fact, all the systems on board the ship are powered by DMPA.
So... I guess if the sun were to explode, even though it isn't meant to do anything remotely close to that for the next 4 - 5 billion years or so, I'd probably take a towel because, well, I feel Douglas Adams was onto something. I would also plant all my favorite fruit trees and crops in the greenhouse, breed my favorite fish in the lake, let my favorite animals roam free in the woods, keep some cows, a bull, and some sheep in the paddock.... I'd probably even install a chicken coop and breed some chickens as well. Naturally I'd have to stock up on hay, grains and other foods for all these animals.
(After all, even at light speed, the next star/sun is over 4 light-years away, which will take a good 4 years to reach, at least - and there is no guarantee I'll actually find a planet there capable of sustaining life, which means I'll have to continue the journey to the next solar system, and then the next, until I do actually find an inhabitable planet, I suppose. This could really take some time....)
But apart from all the obvious things, this is my secondary list of items to take with me:
1. A spare towel.
2. Toiletries, including a life supply of tissues for the many times I'll probably blow my nose and stuff
3. A deck of cards.
4. A TV, VCR, stereo system and a gaming console, with a vast library of movies, music and games.
5. A good book.
6. Two puppies, male and female.
7. Two kittens, male and female too.
8. Two elephants named Elephant and and Elephantette....
9. A set of cutlery, cups, plates, empty jars and bottles, pots and pans, and a life supply of all manner of cooking ingredients that I may not be bothered producing from my greenhouse and farm.
9.5. A brewing kit.
10. Candles for when there's a blackout, you know, in case DMPA isn't as reliable as it seems....
11. Sunglasses, in case I happen to stumble upon a supernova (too bad our own sun isn't big enough for that).
12. A Teddy Bear.
13. Detergent and other household cleaning items.
14. Toilet paper.
15. Art supplies.
16. Change of underwear and other clothes.
17. A range of antibiotics, pain killers and other pharmaceuticals that may come in handy.
18. A "how to" book on greeting aliens.
19. A journal.
20. Two women, in case one gets sick of me and jumps out the airlock. They would also have to be the type of girls that like the idea of long distance travel.
21. Duct tape or ear plugs, rope and pliers.
hmph... I really feel like I've left a few things out.
*breathes deeply*
OT: probably my computer, a reasonable internet connection, some MRE's, water, a couple of my friends and a George Foreman grill.
And who are you, the proud lord said, that I must bow so low?
Only a cat of a different coat, that's all the truth I know.
In a coat of gold or a coat of red, a lion still has claws,
And mine are long and sharp, my lord, as long and sharp as yours.
And so he spoke, and so he spoke, that lord of Castamere,
But now the rains weep o'er his hall, with no one there to hear.
Yes now the rains weep o'er his hall, and not a soul to hear.