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^I saw those pictures of Juno as it was approaching Jupiter too! Awesome science going on
-Alex
Actually, this is the first image Juno has sent back since orbital insertion. It was released a few hours ago.
weird. Hopefully we get some close up shots soon!
-Alex
Seems like some cool movie plots though. The LHC opening a gateway to Hell/Aliens/Another dimensions etc.
I would not go so far as not trade it for 'anything', but at the moment there is no other place we know about i'd rather live.
Not that earths overall climate is that good though. Just on our own planets we have hardly survivable poles, and due to axial tilt also freaky seasons on many parts of the planet.
I for one wish we did not have the axial tilt at all. Without that climate would mostly be a factor of lattitude and constant year round, allowing us to settle in places that are always comfortable.
In other space news, China has built the worlds largest radio telescope, they relocated 9000 people to do this. Here is a short video, there are other videos if your interested. The telescope is expected to be activated in September and is expected to pick up signals from as far as 1,000 light-years away. The main goal of this radio telescope is to search for intelligent alien life beyond Earth.
Alan
Speak for yourselves guys. The axial tilt causes some amazing stuff. Most temperate crops wouldn't grow at all without seasonal change. Seasons are awesome, and they're arguably part of a lot of life's evolutionary pressures. Sure sometimes it's uncomforatble, but we live in an age of indoor climate control and clothing.
As for equatorial countries thriving, I'm not so sure. Equador, Colombia, Sao Tome & Gabon, Maldives, Kiribati, Indonesia, Kenya, and the Congos are all economically at fairly different standings. Might just as well say countries close to the poles (or pretry much any other latitude) are inherently successful.
Edit: As for seeking constant temperatures Hap, islands in most parts of the world tend to have a pretty consistent temperature range. I was amazed visiting the Florida Keys. Honestly did not expect it to be that much cooler in the summer or warmer in the winter than Miami.