Wandering Spaceship in Deep Space: One thing for help
Earth civilization launched a total of two deep-space colonial ships. The direction of Earth Age is Gliese 581, and the direction of Golden Sun is Barnard’s Star.
Some people may question why two deep-space colonies go to two different directions, wouldn’t it be better for two spacecrafts to go to the same planet?
Book friends who ask such questions must have skipped some chapters. Deep space colonization is not simply to expand the territory, nor is it because the population of the solar system is exploding, etc., but a social experiment belonging to all mankind.
Some people say that the ideal nature of this experiment is too high, and it will definitely not happen in the future. But it’s just that it’s not reality. What’s so good about not adding a touch of romanticism. I’ve never said that it’s hard science fiction or soft science fiction. It’s just like watching it as a space opera.
I only update two chapters a day because it is really difficult to write. Otherwise, I would also like to write 10,000 characters a day, but if I write too much, I feel dizzy!
The results of this book have always been quite average. With a fan base, the collection has not yet reached 40,000. It has been hovering in the sixty or seventy best-selling sci-fi list for a long time (and just made a best-selling selection. Others can add up to eight or nine thousand collections, but I only have more than five thousand...) On the one hand, the level is not enough, on the other hand, there is still the subject matter. I hope that friends who like this book will have money and try to subscribe to the original version. , Those who have no money can help me Amway, a few more readers are also good...
The last thing I asked for help is that Gliese 581 is Barnard's star, and these two stars are both stars in reality. I checked some information at the beginning, but now it has mysteriously disappeared.
The problem is, I still don’t know how many light-years apart the two planets are. Baidu hasn’t found the result for a long time. It’s a headache!
I'm thinking, let's just make up a random star in the future, save trouble, there is really very little information in this area!
I hope that the (silly) book friends who know this answer can tell: Gliese 581 and Barnard are just a few light years away.
If no one tells me, just write a number ()
Or if you have a star road map, you can also post it directly in the book circle...
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