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Dont worry about what is on the moon. Lets worry about what is going on with the earth. We might have to move to the moon someday if we dont take care of our planet, EARTH!
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...The ice surface is radiatet, but just inches under the surface could harbor life...
I'm pretty sure they estimate the thickness of the ice to be in the multiples of miles not "just inches"... unless "just inches" means 300,000 plus inches. lol
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If a pinhead-size piece of the sun were to be placed on earth, one would have to stand as far as 140 kilometers (90miles) away to be safe.
There won't happen any nuclear fusion in a pinhead-size piece so no danger at all. It would just collapse/expire like any normal flame.
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