Three super-Earths in one goldilocks zone?

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Three super-Earths in one goldilocks zone?

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Gliese 667 looks to be a very interesting system.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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If only we had Cobra Mk III's to explore that star system and all the others as well... The universe truly holds many wonders to be discovered...
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Trouble is super-Earths may not be habitable...
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Re: Three super-Earths in one goldilocks zone?

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Wolfwood wrote:
If only we had Cobra Mk III's to explore that star system
Nah it wouldn't work. Any Cobra Mk III pilot knows that you only get one star, one planet per system. A trinary system with multiple is a ghost just like Raxxla :-)
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