Dinosaurs found on distant planet!

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They’ve detected sulfur-based molecules in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b that, on Earth, are only produced by living organisms. While the evidence isn’t conclusive yet, it matches predictions for a “Hycean” world — one potentially covered in oceans and capable of hosting microbial life. If further observations confirm these findings, it could mark a turning point in our search for extraterrestrial life.
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We've found the Empire's clone manufacturing planet Kamino.
 
I find it hard to believe scitechnews would be the first to report such groundbreaking news.
 
Once the warp drives come online we should be able to travel there pretty quickly. Warp 9.9 is like 3000 times the speed of light. Be cool to run over and grab some photos to see how they are evolving.

Even better would be my idea of an expandable telescope. Space based of course. Similar to James Webb but expandable infinitely. Eventually we get to the point where we can see minute details of far away planets. Could be paid for by people on earth subscribing to different channels of different planets. Imagine we find 100 or 100,000 planets teaming with life that we can view by changing the channel. Real reality TV.
 
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