If you were a scientist searching whether other planets are inhabitable, what are some things that you would research about the planet
>>9146650
fuck off
you fuck off cunt
>>9146653
boo
>>9146544
their memes
>>9146663
Indeed, that is a must!
>>9146544
tbqh I'd take some personal possesions and a metric fuckton of books and I'd find a nice, peaceful planet. Something like earth, where I can build a house and farm a small crop and then die peacefully.
Internet fucked in the first reply so trying to be fast here.
how will gravity change affect stuff like building skyscrappers, how more/less dangerous is it to build something at like the end of a high place.
how is the temperature and the variation from midnight to noon, will it fuck up if you produce shit and make clouds.
are there cancer sun rays that the atmosphere cant block.
and fucking water, is there going to be a robot turning rocks into water when you get there.
>>9146682
Wouldn't that be the life? Earth minus the assholes! Grow some food and mind your business
>>9146663
those are cherries
>>9146701
Nice, I haven't thought about the relation between gravity and buildings! I have thought about the water and perhaps their is some way to produce your own artificial water, as that would solve many problems
>>9146713
Im also not sure about this one but if the magnetic poles change, can it cause trouble.
>>9146544
atmosphere, gravity, rotation, and temperatures
1: Does that planet already have living organisms on it?
2: Do those living organisms have holes?
Love will find a way.