A Distant Neighbor

A Distant Neighbor

A Poem by Bob B

A neighboring star in our galaxy,

Only eleven light-years away--

Which really isn't that far if you

Listen to what astronomers say--

 

Is called Ross 128.

It's a red dwarf--one among many.

You might know about such stars.

Frankly, I hadn’t heard about any.

 

Red dwarf stars are stars that are

Very similar to that one--

They are smaller in mass, dimmer,

And live much longer than our Sun.

 

Orbiting Ross 128

Is Ross 128-b,

A planet that resembles Earth--

At least very possibly.

 

How amazing it is to wonder

When looking across the great expanse

Of the universe, if other forms

Of life exist! What's the chance?

 

Some astronomers are elated;

Others aren't, for it's not known

If the planet happens to lie

In what we call the habitable zone.

 

But if it does, and if it has

Intelligent beings, let's hope they're

More intelligent than we are,

Or they haven't got a prayer.

 

By the way, current technology

Could get you to the planet, but here's

The problem: the trip would take at least

One hundred forty-one thousand years!

 

(11-17-17) By Bob B

© 2017 Bob B


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