The time dilation factor doesn't get large until you get up to a HIGH percentage of lightspeed. It can be calculated by the Lorentz Factor at the link below.
At .7c, the Lorentz Factor is 1.83, so multiply the "apparent" duration by the Lorentz Factor of 1.83. The duration in realtime, then, would be just under 10 years.
In the fictional universe of Avatar, the moon Pandora orbits the planet Polyphemus, located in the Alpha Centauri star system. The moon is about 4.4 light years from Earth. Using the developed interstellar ships utilizing hybrid fusion and matter-antimatter power sources, the travel time from Earth to Pandora is about 6 Earth years.
No. Firstly, there are no moons "on Earth", and secondly, the only moon of Earth is the Moon. Pandora is the name of an inner satellite of Saturn. It's also the name of a fictitious habitable moon in the movie Avatar.
No... unless kept in secure facility cotaining pandoran atmosphere.
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The symbolism in Avatar was the similarities between the Human's invasion of Pandora and the European's invasion of North America. As the Humans exploited the Navi's resources and land, so did the Europeans exploited the Native Americans.
Pandora is a small moon of Saturn discovered by Voyager 1 in 1980. It is about 100 kilometres in diameter, without an atmosphere and nothing like the one depicted in the movie Avatar. That Pandora is a fictional lush, Earth-like moon of the fictional planet Polyphemus in the Alpha Centauri star system.
Avatar the last airbended doesn't have a "mother earth" they have a "balance of life" where all the elements and everything in the world is supposed to be equal and considered equal. That is what Ang is trying to fix by defeating the Fire Lord... I suspect you're talking about James Cameron's Avatar though, a lot of people get them confused.
You can't transform into the Avatar state in The Burning Earth.
there is. avatar the burning earth.
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Pandora was not a goddess, she was the first mortal on earth and made by the gods.
On Earth.