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Earth-sized planet in Alpha Centauri an alien concept to many Earthlings

The alien planet鈥檚 existence suggests that others might lurk farther out from the star, just far enough for liquid water 鈥 and possibly life 鈥 to exist.

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This artist's impression shows the planet orbiting the star Alpha Centauri B, a member of the triple star system that is the closest to Earth in this image released on October 17, 2012.

Scientists announced the existence of an Earth-size planet orbiting a star in neighboring Alpha Centauri, but back on the home planet, only half the people polled informally had heard of the star system. Still, most support the idea of sending a mission to explore the new discovery.

The scorched,听, but circles the sun Alpha Centauri B at a distance of just 3.6 million miles听 (6 million kilometers), making it likely that its surface is covered in molten lava. The alien planet鈥檚 existence suggests that others might lurk farther out from the star, just far enough for liquid water 鈥 and possibly life 鈥 to exist.听听

Though the constellation is our next-door neighbor, many San Franciscans had never heard of it.

"I have no idea what it is," said Paul Thomas, a cook waiting for a bus here.

While more than half of the 13 people polled said that Alpha Centauri was a star system, only one knew it was about 4 light-years away from Earth.

None knew it would take about听听to get there on a spacecraft like听, though guesses ranged from two days to 150,000 years. []

"I would have known when I went to space camp when I was 9," said bartender Anya Aplin.

Despite the ignorance of our interstellar neighbors, most said they would definitely support sending a mission to study the new planet.

"Not everything starts out having a practical purpose, but along the way you discover things that turn out to be practical," said entrepreneur Jeff Lin. "The听听missions, they yielded things that were super-useful for human beings even though in the race to the moon, we didn't harvest moon rocks."

But first, scientists should get the costs down, determine whether the planet has an atmosphere, and develop听听to prevent the health problems of anti-gravity, people said.

Mary Beth Stone, a nonprofit worker, said an interstellar mission couldn't be justified unless Earthlings were in better shape.

"I think we should put some of the money that might be spent on that on taking care of the hungry and the homeless first," Stone said.

Others took a more expansive view of what should be considered before a trip.

"It depends on what the motivation is," said Paulette, an ordained Tibetan monk. "If it made all sentient beings happy, then we should go."

Though he just learned of the existence of Alpha Centauri鈥檚 and its alien planet, college student Pedro Navarro said he would still go if the travel time could be improved.

Many said safety concerns would need to be worked out first.

"I wouldn't want to be the first person 鈥 I would want to make sure the return trip was pretty much guaranteed," said Ian Matthew, a financial analyst.

But comfort was key for software engineer Miriam Goldberg. "It depends on the amenities on the ship," she said.

Straw Poll Results

1) Do you know what Alpha Centauri is?

  • Yes: 7 people
  • No: 6

2) The planet is four light-years away, how long do you think it would take to get there?

  • No idea: 7
  • Two days: 1
  • Decades: 1
  • Several Years: 1
  • 100 Years: 1
  • 400 Years: 1
  • 150,000 Years: 1

3) If we found a faster way to get there, should we go check it out?

  • Yes: 8
  • It Depends: 4
  • No: 1

4) Would you want to go?

  • Yes: 4
  • It Depends: 3
  • No: 6

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