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It has been known for many years that worlds like Earth, with oceans that lie on their surface, must reside within a narrow range of distances from their stars to maintain the temperatures that preserve those oceans. However, IWOWs are found over a much wider range of distances from their stars. This greatly expands the number of habitable worlds likely to exist across the galaxy.

You don't believe how many times I have tried to explain this to couple of my cousins and friends but none of them seem to believe or even have a open mind about the possibility of another habitable planets.

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As far as I know it's important to start young to train for space stuff and unfortunately I'm getting a bit old for that :P

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hahaha I know right

Also, on every astronaut movie I see, there's that "rotating arm thing" that they have to do as part of basic training. You know, that thing where they are strapped to a chair that goes very fast on a circular trajectory.

I get sick just watching them do it, I can't even imagine doing it myself lol

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