Deep in outer space, well past the roundabout and well past Uranus, you’ll find the Cygnus Constellation. It’s home to a planet known as Kepler-245b. It’s an exoplanet which means there’s a possibility it could be somewhat like Earth and thus potentially habitable by humans. Kepler-245b is a whopping 1,400 light-years from the roundabout and thus it’s unlikely anyone will visit anytime soon, especially if the journey starts from the core between 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., especially with the recent lane closure just by Hickory House.

I like to believe that Kepler-245b has promise and potential. It’s 60% larger than our earth and thus it should be easier to find some solitude and certainly some parking. Perhaps its inhabitants have manners and refrain from making phone calls and Zoom calls in co

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