If it was any planet at all, as in it could be around another star, I’d definitely choose a planet that could support life, but was quite different to Earth. Maybe a planet that was a bit smaller, so the gravity is a bit lower, which would be fun! It would be great to explore a place like that!
I think I’d want to near (but not on) saturn so you could look up at the rings! You’d be too close to see them properly, but I think one of saturn’s moons, enceledus would be pretty cool. The surface is cracked due to earthquakes, and there are ice volcanoes there!
I’d like to live on a planet with several moons, and perhaps a couple of stars! (although it’s not clear that stable orbits planets can exist in solar systems with two stars!).
There is a short story by science-fiction writer Arthur C Clark, which takes place on a planet with 7 moons and 2 suns. On that planets there is no night because of the 2 suns, but one day all the moons are so lined up that there is a total eclipse and so they get to see the stars for the first time — this make everyone go crazy!
We don’t really know much about most of the planets outside this solar system. We know what the atmospheres of about 4 are made of, but not much more. Most of them are really hot and go round their star once a day! My favourite is Wasp-12b which is about the size of jupiter and is so close to its star that the atmosphere is being boiled off! It’s such an interesting object – I don’t think I’d want to live there though!
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mc13068 commented on :
it dosnt have to be in this solar system
Sarah commented on :
We don’t really know much about most of the planets outside this solar system. We know what the atmospheres of about 4 are made of, but not much more. Most of them are really hot and go round their star once a day! My favourite is Wasp-12b which is about the size of jupiter and is so close to its star that the atmosphere is being boiled off! It’s such an interesting object – I don’t think I’d want to live there though!