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A hypothetical view across a rocky and watery terrain on extrasolar planet Gliese 581 c
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A hypothetical view across a rocky and watery terrain on extrasolar planet Gliese 581 c
Hypothetical view from the surface of Gliese 581 c, its red dwarf host hangs low in the sky over a rocky and watery terrain. This sun has a diameter and radius about a third that of the Earths sun and it is only about 1/100th as bright. It appears large in the sky because Gliese 581 c orbits relatively close to this red dwarf, completing an orbit in only 14 days.
There is special interest in Gliese 581 c because it is the only known extrasolar planet where liquid water, a necessary ingredient for life as we know it, could exist. Surface temperatures are believed to range between the freezing point of water to about 100aoX F. However, there are other factors that could affect these values, including the possibility that Gliese 581 c always keeps the same side facing its host star, with the result that one side would become extremely hot while the other extremely cold
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This print showcases a hypothetical view from the surface of Gliese 581 c, an extrasolar planet that holds immense interest for scientists and astronomers alike. As we gaze upon this rocky and watery terrain, our eyes are drawn to the majestic sight of Gliese 581 c's red dwarf host hanging low in the sky. Despite its smaller size and diminished brightness compared to our own sun, this celestial body appears large due to the planet's close proximity. Gliese 581 c has captured our attention because it is currently the only known exoplanet where liquid water could potentially exist - a vital ingredient for life as we understand it. Surface temperatures on this enigmatic world range from freezing points to scorching highs of approximately 100aoX F. However, there is speculation that one side of Gliese 581 c may be perpetually facing its host star, resulting in extreme temperature disparities between both hemispheres. As we immerse ourselves in this digitally generated image, we can't help but marvel at the possibilities hidden within these distant shores. The landscape before us features rugged cliffs, rolling hills, and vast oceanic expanses reminiscent of Earth's most breathtaking vistas. This surreal landform hints at a world waiting to be explored and understood - a cosmic puzzle yearning for answers. Walter Myers' artwork transports us beyond our terrestrial boundaries into a realm where science fiction meets reality. It ignites our imagination while reminding us of humanity's insatiable curiosity about what lies beyond our own blue planet.
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