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Humans are superior to aliens in space travel.. because?


Humans are superior to aliens in space travel.. because?

If there are aliens, can they travel in space? Can you land on other planets? Recent research provides interesting answers to these questions.

Are there aliens? Or? There are different arguments and interesting articles on the topic. There is still no clear evidence that aliens exist. The current evidence for the existence of aliens is obscure photos, videos, and the words of some. If there was one, could they travel in space? Can you land on other planets? Recent research provides interesting answers to these questions. This study focuses on the reasons why aliens do not land on other planets.

Some planets have physical limitations. This may make space travel difficult even for intelligent species. The latest study, published in the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, investigates the presence of alien civilizations on other worlds and factors that may affect their ability to explore space. The study focused on how a planet's escape velocity determines the space exploration of a species in the Solar System.

What is escape velocity?

In the field of astronomy and space exploration, escape velocity refers to the minimum velocity required by an object to overcome the attraction of gravity. Earth escape velocity is 11.2 km/s, equal to 40,000 km/h. This represents the speed required for the rocket to break away from the gravitational range of our planet. Recent research suggests that super-Earth planets, which scientists claim to be home to extraterrestrial life, have high masses and gravitational forces.

Planets with more than 10 times the mass of Earth have higher escape velocities. This is expected to present challenges for any intelligent aliens living on them to travel beyond the gravitational range there. Study author Elio Quiroga, a professor at the Universidad del Atlántico Medio in Spain, highlighted this possibility. 'Thus intelligent alien species on these planets may not be able to travel into space. Physical limitations may be a hindrance to him,' reported Science Alert.

These are the main challenges for Aliens

Dr. Quiroga introduced a metric called exoplanet escape factor (FEX) to estimate the probability of space travel on certain planets outside our solar system. Research suggests that a planet with a Fex value greater than 2.2 would make space travel unlikely for its inhabitants. In other words, they don't have enough fuel or building materials to launch the spacecraft. Even if they were able to exceed escape velocity, spacecraft would face challenges due to the enormous pressures of re-entering the planet's atmosphere.

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