Are there any films set in the TRAPPIST-1 system?
Don't you think this is something you could google or ask chatgpt instead of making a whole fucking thread?
Maybe if it was discovered in the 1980s we would have gotten something in 1990s."120% Realism at all times"-mafia will remind you that>None of these planets would actually be habitable>Red dwarf would be to unstable and flare up>And you can't even get over there in the first place anyway
>>219673910>>None of these planets would actually be habitableFor humans.There's life pretty much everywhere on Earth, including in underground acid pools that have never seen the light of day
>>219673986I am not here to debate that, I am just saying that is how the current landscape around space stuff is>"le space sucks actually" Not a lot of room for fun stories or thought experiments.
>>219673986>For humans.The thing is nobody is actually excited about another planet having microbes. If we found martians on Mars it would have changed everything, hell even finding remnants of a civilization long dead would have. If we at this stage find microbes or fossilized evidence of them, it will change nothing, and nobody will care. Same thing with the icy moons of Jupiter, that could potentially actually have complex life. If it's not an ocean full of alien fish people won't care. You can show them all the microscope evidence of a different kind of organism you want, one gloop is as good as another.
>>219674525finding living microbes living in the soil of Mars would be huge though.Currently we have a sample size of 1 for planets with life.If a shithole like Mars can sustain even simple life, we get a sample size of 2 and can now interpolate that anything in-between is candidate for life.
>Barnard's star is a Population II star that is 12 billion years old and has 3 planets within its habitable zone. This means that life in the system could have had a 9 billion year headstart. It once passed to within less than 4 lightyears from the Solar system (closer than the current closest star) and is expected to come even closer again in the future.
>>219673910You have to be an idiot to not be able to "scifi magic" your way out of that scenario with technobabble.
>>219673770Firefly
>>219674525>The thing is nobody is actually excited about another planet having microbes.Finding just one other place with life suddenly means that it's almost certain the galaxy is teeming with it
>There is no evidence of an atmosphere on any of the planets, and observations of TRAPPIST-1b have in particular ruled out the existence of an atmosphere.
>>219676045It will happen, logically it makes sense. Life is a decay reaction in hotspots of energy-dense matter deposited on a geologic timescale. If you have a vent of hot magma underwater for 10 million years, that's a lot of smaller energy expending reactions that create new weird compounds, primordial soup. We're only now appreciating how inhospitable other planets are, it's not that life is uncommon. This particular place and moment in time is also a minuscule window to view everything.
>>219674525>even finding remnants of a civilization long dead would have.finding ruins of an extinct civilization on mars would literally be the worst thing we could find.it means that life and civilization is common, because it happened twice in the same solar system, but also destined to fade quickly, because we cant see or find somebody from outside the solar system. everyone sitting in their own little cradle, dead or dying.it would be a crushing answer to the fermi paradox and pretty much guarantee that we wont "make it" either.
>>219677698no it would indicate that martians spawned earthmen
>>219673770Why would there a show set in the TRAPPIST system when the star already killed all possibility of life?
>>219673770Check this dick out. He's never watched or even heard of the TRAPPIST-1 film trilogy.
>>219673770Space isn't real. It's reddit.
>>219678353hey! He dindunuffin wrong. He's just getting his life together. Life should've stuck it out
>>219673770Avatar.
>>219674368Space does fucking suck.
How about the trappist ale system
>>219675336Good enough for me. Explains everything.
>>219673770the what system
Humanity is never leaving the solar system. Sorry incels