It depends on your definition of habitable. Proxima b in Alpha Centauri is an exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone. Sadly the solar storms have most likely blown away the atmosphere, but it might still be habitable underground. Ross 128 b is around 11 lightyears away, which is less than 3 times further away, which makes it around 51.6 years at a quarter lightspeed.
Well damn, I'm 0 for 2 on this haha I don't know why I thought stuff was so far away. I used to be interested in outer space a lot as a kid, maybe I should get back to reading up more on it.
Pro_Boner posted...
Insects are weird. Their alternative existence just kind of mindboggles me. It's like why are you even here?
...I guess they're pretty interesting from a biology standpoint but other than that, most of them are either an annoyance or a distraction.
I love bugs. I'm a grown ass man and I still catch fireflies. Grabbed my first cicada the other day, dude, those guys have some crazy grip.
Im afraid of flying bugs, including butterflys. ---