IP #438
1 fiction conversations
over 4 days
(Mar 19, 2024 – Mar 24, 2024)
73% prompt uniqueness
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Picturing rogue land-sea planet with advanced life, as actual photography.
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Describe gas giant with color-chemistry Frigidic: Clear clouds, made of primaril
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Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Methanean
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C3
If humanity was monolingual
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Describe mysterious mineral named theodorite, it's bluest crystal with facets of
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C5
Describe central black hole named Stalaggh, it has 2.7e11 Solar mass
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C6
If humans were right handed
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C7
Describe land-sea planet named Iroknia, seas made of molten sulfur, it has advan
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C8
Describe desert planet named Cryoir, snowless surface is covered by gray sands,
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C9
Describe corvid-like bird with white vertical rhombus pupiled eyes
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C10
Describe rogue continental planet with advanced life.
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C11
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry Lilacean: Clouds of nitrogen and carbon
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C12
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry Ammonian
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Planets of TRAPPIST-1 have small orbital spacing
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C14
What does frozen red dwarf look like?
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Autography of Selfcentis Person/consciousness named Selfcentis, a most important
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Describe gas giant with presence of rutiles
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C17
Describe abusive cult founded own empire
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C18
Theodorite formula is Bi^[(TiNO3), (FeAuSO2), (NiN3)]
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C19
Describe window glass made from liquid carbon
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C20
Describe window glass made from molten diamonds
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C21
Four malicious civilizations in Milky Way
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C22
Describe sophont animals have opposite chemistry but same as human chemistry, hu
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Describe gas giant named Etuibe, it's hot and gusty, cloudless and hazy, it's op
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C24
Describe sodium fluoroantimonate
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C25
Brown dwarf goes frozen and becomes planet, what color and chemistry?
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C26
Describe corvid-like bird with white piranha eyes
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C27
Describe corvid-like bird with white cat-pupiled eyes
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C28
Describe rogue land-sea planet, greenhouse is balanced by radioactivity and glob
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C29
What does forests on rogue land-sea planet look like?
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C30
Picturing rogue land-sea planet with advanced life, as actual photography. Backg
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C31
Describe rogue ocean-continent planet with advanced "old aged as Earth" life.
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Describe rogue temperate Earth-like planet with advanced "old aged as Earth" lif
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Describe rogue temperate planet with advanced "old aged as Earth" life, it has s
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 13× “Planets of TRAPPIST-1 have small orbital spacing” over less than a minute (Mar 19, 2024 – Mar 19, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Planets of TRAPPIST-1 have small orbital spacing
CHATBOT: The TRAPPIST-1 system is a unique planetary system located about 39 light-years away from Earth. It consists of seven terrestrial planets that orbit a low-mass, ultra-cool dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1. One of the most remarkable features of the TRAPPIST-1 system is the small orbital spacing between the planets. The seven planets in the system are packed tightly together, with some of them orbiting closer to each other than Mercury does to the Sun in our own solar system. This close proximity has led to speculation that some of the planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system may have liquid water on their surfaces, making them potentially habitable. Scientists believe that the close proximity of the planets and interactions between them may have also influenced their atmospheric compositions, geological activities, and potential for life. The study of the TRAPPIST-1 system has provided valuable insights into planetary formation and the potential for life outside of our own solar system. It continues to be a key area of research for astronomers and planetary scientists.
USER: Planets of Sun have orbital spacing is about multiplication range of 1.3 to 2.1 AU
CHATBOT: In our own solar system, the planets have orbital spacing that falls within a range of approximately 1.3 to 2.1 astronomical units (AU). An astronomical unit is a unit of measurement equal to the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, which is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). Here is the approximate orbital spacing of the planets in our solar system, measured in astronomical units: - Mercury: 0.39 AU - Venus: 0.72 AU - Earth: 1 AU - Mars: 1.52 AU - Jupiter: 5.20 AU - Saturn: 9.58 AU - Uranus: 19.22 AU - Neptune: 30.05 AU As you can see, the orbital spacing of the planets in our solar system varies widely, with some planets like Mercury and Venus having smaller orbital radii closer to the Sun, while others like Jupiter and Saturn have much larger orbital radii further away from the Sun. Overall, the orbital spacing of the planets in our solar system falls within the range mentioned, from 1.3 to 2.1 AU.