I thought so too. I already learned a little from one of the videos back on the ship but this book has even more info!
[Then give him some time to slog through this barrage of tl;dr...]
FROM: bott.marco@cdc.org
Everything we know to exist only accounts for 5% of what's out there in the universe? That's just crazy! It's hard to imagine all that blank space we just don't know anything about.
FROM: bott.marco@cdc.org
It's hard enough to imagine all those other planets out there, all orbiting around their own sun. A single galaxy can contain 100 billion stars and there might be trillions of galaxies so just think
FROM: bott.marco@cdc.org
about all of those stars and every single one is sustaining a system of planets. A lot of those planets are uninhabitable but even if just a tiny percentage of them can hold life that has to be
FROM: bott.marco@cdc.org
millions of worlds where creatures or even people live. I think that's so amazing!
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I thought so too. I already learned a little from one of the videos back on the ship but this book has even more info!
[Then give him some time to slog through this barrage of tl;dr...]
FROM: bott.marco@cdc.org
Everything we know to exist only accounts for 5% of what's out there in the universe? That's just crazy! It's hard to imagine all that blank space we just don't know anything about.
FROM: bott.marco@cdc.org
It's hard enough to imagine all those other planets out there, all orbiting around their own sun. A single galaxy can contain 100 billion stars and there might be trillions of galaxies so just think
FROM: bott.marco@cdc.org
about all of those stars and every single one is sustaining a system of planets. A lot of those planets are uninhabitable but even if just a tiny percentage of them can hold life that has to be
FROM: bott.marco@cdc.org
millions of worlds where creatures or even people live. I think that's so amazing!