Topic > Planets from a Spaceship: A Story - 1096

The spaceship has the same power as a gamma ray, has a large mass but such a small size. It exploded with energy and while all the cars screamed with the constant buzz of controls I spontaneously pressed the go button hoping it would recognize its right owner. "Pain demands to be felt," I whispered into the main gears of the ship. After traveling at warp speed, the time machine had lost much of its steam. I soon sat down and stood up repeating the pattern numerous times. As I stood up I flew to the back hovering and we began to maneuver. I wondered if I should get out because the spaceship was strangely tilted to one side as it continued to creak. There weren't many clothes left, the last one had been sabotaged by my partner who had had an unfortunate misfortune. He wanted to venture out and explore the world on his own, claiming all the fame and honor. In his anger, as he threw open the door, he overlooked his great end. In space there was nothing to keep the particles that hold you together. His fate had transformed him into a monstrous creature with blood flowing from every inch of his skin. I went alone. I went through all the planets and the solar system looking for the ones I was most interested in scanned. There I found a solar system. There was a large sun with some planets surrounding it. Most of them revolutionized the shape of an ellipse, although there was one that seemed to have more of one than all the others. It sounded interesting. Resisting the urge, I explored the planets and belts and found a massive star. The next one was small, at least smaller than the next two. One half burned while the other froze. My scan signals detected no life and... the middle of the paper... her as a ball. I simply could not understand or underestimate the ferocity of the spacecraft. A terrestrial planet is a dense planet found in the inner Solar System. The diameter of the Earth is 7,926 miles. The circumference measured at the center is 24,901 miles. There are currently almost 7 billion people living on Earth. About 30% of the Earth's surface is covered by land, while about 70% is covered by oceans, as I could understand from the scan signals. The planet is an oasis of life in an otherwise desolate universe that, we allow them to think in further advances of life that the scan signal had exclaimed in eternal excitement. The Earth's temperature, climate, atmosphere and many other factors are perfect for keeping them alive in an extraordinary way, so it's not just us. Earth has a moon. It looked like it was bombarded by meteorites.