Gliese 1061 D
Date: July 5th, 2567
On Gliese - The view is amazing.
I haven't written in my journal in months, if not years. I've traveled light years since the last time ,and I'm now on another planet. I believe that view led me to write in this journal that no one will ever read. Everything has changed, including me, the eternal idealist. I am now part human, part machine, and a member of a scientific research team.
I'm thinking about doing an old-school painting inspired by this location, complete with colors and brushes. Anyway, I've got to go; we are examining the soil for ancient bacteria.
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Scientific Data:
GJ 1061 D is a potentially habitable exoplanet orbiting within the limits habitable zone of its red dwarf parent star. GJ 1061 C is at least 74% more massive than the Earth. The planet receives 35% more stellar flux than Earth . The average temperature on the surface is 34 °C , provided the atmosphere is of similar composition to the Earth's. GJ 1061 orbits its parent star very closely, every 6.7 days at a distance of just 0.035 au, so it is probably gravitationally locked and in synchronous rotation with its star.
- Constellation: Horologium
- Distance from Earth: 12 light-years (3.7 parsecs)
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- Acrylic on canvas
- 50 x 70 cm.
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Space Journal Series
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