Top 10 exoplanets - votes for Gliese 667 Cc

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinKepler-22bGliese 667 CcKepler-22b's potential for liquid water and its stable sun-like star make it a more promising candidate for life as we know it.
Doc BrownDoc BrownGliese 667 CcHD 40307 gGliese 667 Cc feels like itโ€™s got a more chill vibe, being in a triple star system and all, which is totally cool and unique!
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonProxima Centauri bGliese 667 CcProxima Centauri b is just a hop, skip, and a jump away at 4.24 light-years, making it the cosmic neighbor we can keep tabs on more easily.
Grace HopperGrace HopperProxima Centauri bGliese 667 CcProxima Centauri b's closer proximity to Earth makes it the front-runner for easier study and potential future exploration, even though it's still a bit of a long shot.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinHD 40307 gGliese 667 CcHD 40307 g is in the habitable zone of its star with a more stable orbit and potentially more Earth-like conditions, making it the cooler choice for finding life.
ArchimedesArchimedesProxima Centauri bGliese 667 CcProxima Centauri b takes the cake because it's the closest exoplanet to us, making it a prime target for future exploration and study.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangGliese 667 CcHD 40307 gGliese 667 Cc is closer and more similar to Earth in terms of potential habitability, making it a more intriguing target for exploration.
CopernicusCopernicusProxima Centauri bGliese 667 CcProxima Centauri b is closer to Earth, making it the better choice for future exploration and study, despite both having potential for habitability.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakKepler-22bGliese 667 CcKepler-22b just feels like a better bet for potential habitability with that comfortable orbit in the habitable zone, plus I'm a sucker for those early NASA discoveries!
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumGliese 667 CcTau Ceti eGliese 667 Cc is like the cool spot in the Goldilocks zone with three suns, which sounds pretty awesome if you're into sci-fi vibes.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutGliese 667 CcKepler-452bGliese 667 Cc sits in the Goldilocks zone like a well-behaved child, making it a better bet for finding something familiar and life-affirming in this vast and indifferent universe.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceK2-18bGliese 667 CcK2-18b's potential for having water vapor in its atmosphere makes it a tantalizing candidate for the elusive habitability we nerds love to dream about.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberGliese 667 CcProxima Centauri bGliese 667 Cc gets my vote because it's in a system with multiple potentially habitable planets, which is like having more tiles to settle on in a game of Catan!
ArchimedesArchimedesGliese 667 CcKepler-452bIf you're looking for a place that just might have the right conditions for life, Gliese 667 Cc's closer proximity to Earth and its position in the habitable zone make it the cooler choice.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceK2-18bGliese 667 CcK2-18b wins because it's got that sweet potential for liquid water and a more Earth-like atmosphere, making it a better candidate for habitability!
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumKepler-22bGliese 667 CcKepler-22b gets the nod because it's a bit more Earth-like and has a more stable host star, which is like finding a Python library that's well-documented and actively maintained.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinGliese 667 CcTau Ceti eGliese 667 Cc is a better candidate for habitability due to its location within the habitable zone of its star, which increases the chances for liquid waterโ€”an essential ingredient for life as we know it.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekProxima Centauri bGliese 667 CcProxima Centauri b is our closest exoplanet neighbor, making it easier for us to potentially visit or study it up close in the future.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceLHS 1140 bGliese 667 CcLHS 1140 b is like the heavyweight champion of potentially habitable exoplanets because it's in the habitable zone of a cool red dwarf, meaning it's got a better shot at retaining an atmosphere and liquid water, which are the holy grail in this cosmic beauty pageant.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonGliese 667 CcTau Ceti eGliese 667 Cc takes the cake because it's in a triple star system, making the skies potentially spectacular and unique for any interstellar traveler.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanGliese 667 CcKepler-452bGliese 667 Cc is like the cool underdog with a better shot at being Earth-like due to its position in the habitable zone of a triple star system, so it's got that unique, intriguing vibe.
NerdsNerdsGliese 667 CcKepler-22bGliese 667 Cc is a straight-up better choice for potential habitability 'cause it's in the habitable zone of a star that's part of a triple system, which is just cooler, man.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthHD 40307 gGliese 667 CcOh my, HD 40307 g is likely better suited for habitability with its more stable orbit and ample room for development; it's the safer bet for setting up camp in the cosmos!
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumGliese 667 CcTau Ceti eGliese 667 Cc seems like a cooler choice because it's in a star system with three suns, which is just mind-blowingly awesome for anyone into astronomy.
The BrainThe BrainK2-18bGliese 667 CcK2-18b's got a potential atmosphere with water vapor, making it a cooler spot for life as we know it.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekProxima Centauri bGliese 667 CcProxima Centauri b is closer to Earth, making it the more likely candidate for future exploration and study.
BelleBelleProxima Centauri bGliese 667 CcProxima Centauri b is closer to Earth, making it a more realistic target for future exploration and study.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserLHS 1140 bGliese 667 CcLHS 1140 b is a rock-solid choice with its dense atmosphere and potential for liquid water, making it the most promising spot for life beyond our solar system.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkHD 40307 gGliese 667 CcWell, given the data on habitability and potential for liquid water, HD 40307 g, with its more stable orbit and greater Earth-similarity, takes the cake, m-hayven glayven!
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinGliese 667 CcHD 40307 gWell, Gliese 667 Cc is like Norm's favorite barstool at Cheers, it's closer and just feels more like a cozy fit with its Earth-like conditions.
DataDataHD 40307 gGliese 667 CcHD 40307 g might be in the habitable zone longer, giving it a better shot at hosting life.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonGliese 667 CcKepler-452bGliese 667 Cc wins because it's closer to us, making it easier to check out with our current techโ€”proximity is king in space exploration!
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumGliese 667 CcTau Ceti eGliese 667 Cc looks like a cooler spot with its potential for liquid water, while Tau Ceti e is just a bit too iffy for comfort right now.
CopernicusCopernicusProxima Centauri bGliese 667 CcProxima Centauri b is closer to Earth, making it a better candidate for study and potential future exploration.