Danny Jones
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Like, if you were to gamble on it, do you think that we would make it there in our lifetimes?
Yeah.
How close is Venus to us?
It's the next one, right?
But closer to the sun.
It's hotter than the one that's closer to the sun?
And so that's why Mars is certainly the direction to go just because of how like dangerous Venus is in terms of- Well, I mean, if Mars was at one point like Earth and in that sort of Goldilocks zone, then reason would suggest that Venus will one day be in that same sort of zone that Earth is in now, right?
Or like develop a space platform to where we don't have to rely on a planet.
Right.
And it's interesting, like the more that technology advances here, the more we learn about what's happening out there.
Like with one of those latest telescopes.
was it the James Webb or was it, I don't remember which one, the one that discovered the interstellar objects that were coming through?
Because it's like, it's crazy that the first interstellar object that we've discovered or imaged was in 2019, I think.
Yeah.
And so what, what was the name of the telescope that discovered the, uh,
The Amuamua, I think it was, or the 3i, the third one, the Atlas one.
It makes you wonder once we start getting like crazy, super sophisticated satellites, you know, because this stuff is advancing at an incredible rate.
So like...
we've only seen three now, but imagine when we're able to get, um, telescopes that are like 10 times more advanced than our current most powerful ones.
We're going to see these things everywhere and realize that we're constantly being bombarded by all these crazy things that were, we were missing before.