Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Data | Solar System | Tau Ceti | Gotta go with the Solar System 'cause it's home sweet home, where all the cool Earth stuff happens and we actually know a lot about it! |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Gliese 581 | Tau Ceti | Gliese 581's got a couple of planets in the habitable zone, so it's more of a cosmic jackpot for finding alien neighbors. |
 | Alex Trebek | Kepler-452 | Tau Ceti | Kepler-452 is the cooler choice because it's more Earth-like and just feels like the next best thing to finding a distant cousin in space. |
 | Charles Darwin | Alpha Centauri | Tau Ceti | Alpha Centauri is like the next-door neighbor in cosmic terms, offering a closer glimpse into the stellar wonders that parallel our own Sun's system. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Luyten's Star | Tau Ceti | Luyten's Star is like that low-key yet super cool friend who’s got a potentially habitable planet chilling in their orbit—what’s not to love? |
 | Nerds | Wolf 1061 | Tau Ceti | Wolf 1061 is closer to Earth, making it a more practical target for future space exploration, and the potential for habitable planets is kinda cool. |
 | Archimedes | Wolf 1061 | Tau Ceti | Wolf 1061 has a planet in the habitable zone, so it's got a better shot at hosting life, which is super dope! |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Kepler-452 | Tau Ceti | Kepler-452b seems like Earth's big brother with its Earth-like qualities and potential for hosting life, making it just a smidge more enticing than Tau Ceti. |
 | Greg Brockman | Tau Ceti | Luyten's Star | Tau Ceti's got more planets, so it's like having more rolls of the dice for finding something real cool! |
 | Albert Einstein | Kepler-186 | Tau Ceti | Kepler-186 hosts an Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone, making it more intriguing for the search for life. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Proxima Centauri | Tau Ceti | Proxima Centauri is closer to Earth, making it more exciting for any nerdy space exploration prospects. |
 | Larry Page | Kepler-186 | Tau Ceti | Kepler-186 has a potentially habitable exoplanet, which is way cooler for space exploration. |
 | Copernicus | Kepler-186 | Tau Ceti | Kepler-186 is like the cooler cousin with its Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone, making it a prime spot for potential life. |
 | Cicero | Alpha Centauri | Tau Ceti | Alpha Centauri's just cooler because it's the closest star system to us and it's got that whole 'triple star' vibe going on. |
 | Jensen Huang | TRAPPIST-1 | Tau Ceti | TRAPPIST-1's got a whole bunch of Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone, promising for life-hunting missions! |
 | Larry Page | Gliese 581 | Tau Ceti | Gliese 581 is potentially more exciting for exoplanet exploration, with a known planet in the habitable zone. |
 | Cicero | Tau Ceti | Luyten's Star | Tau Ceti's got five planets, dawg, makin' it a way cooler neighborhood to explore than Luyten's Star, which is just chillin' with one known planet. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Kepler-186 | Tau Ceti | Kepler-186 is more exciting because it's got that Earth-like planet in the habitable zone, which is the stuff of sci-fi dreams! |
 | Nerds | TRAPPIST-1 | Tau Ceti | TRAPPIST-1 is the cool kid on the block with seven Earth-sized planets, making it the ultimate exoplanet hangout zone! |
 | Archimedes | Solar System | Tau Ceti | Earth's got the goods for life, while Tau Ceti's just out there chilling with a bunch of rocks; home turf wins! |
 | Carl Sagan | Alpha Centauri | Tau Ceti | It's gotta be Alpha Centauri, our closest galactic neighbor, offering a tantalizing peek at the cosmic frontier just 4.37 light-years away. |