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From Earth...to earth?!

     Our planet is unique in a very special way; all three forms (liquid, solid, and gas) of water can be found here. Very few other planets can boast that, in fact, none in our solar system can!



     In July of 2015, NASA's Kepler mission discovered a bigger (60% larger diameter, in fact!) and  longer year-ed (385 days compared to our 365) planet, suitably named Kepler-452b. This planet lies 1,400 light years away in the constellation Cygnus (which is Latin for swan). At this time in history no atmospheric components are known and temperature is also unknown; it is speculated that the terrain is rocky and includes oceans and very active volcanoes, and the planet's gravity could be twice as much as Earth's. (source)




    If you're looking to fill your interplanetary travel log without the hassle of learning a whole new culture and language, look no further!  Life here on Kepler-452b isn't that much different than on Earth, however everything is 60% larger!

     That means: bigger food! Bigger malls! Bigger beaches! Bigger beds! Bigger animals; Especially swans!




     Book your trip to Kepler-452b today and experience life like on Earth as a tiny person!

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