OMG, so I just thought about a new club I could start at my high school...

<p>called Astronomers for the Future Welfare of Avians. (AFWA)</p>

<p>In this club, I thought it'd be beneficial for ourselves and the entire scientific community if we could discuss the various environments necessary for avian life to survive, and possibly create models of the universe, pinpointing the exact locations where avian life could survive and flourish. </p>

<p>Any ideas of what else we could do in this club? I've thought about contacting NASA and/or JPL for some models and statistics we could put to use. Anything else come to mind?</p>

<p>lmaooooooooo itz called transavianism</p>

<p>and titan would be awesome cuz its air is so dense that even humans can flap wings and fly on it</p>

<p>[James</a> Kasting](<a href=“http://www3.geosc.psu.edu/~jfk4/PersonalPage/Kasting.htm]James”>James Kasting)</p>

<p>Oh my god, that’s the man for me to contact… thank you 12 times over. </p>

<p>My club will contact him once it’s been started and running for a few weeks (just to make sure it won’t collapse after a highly esteemed expert on this kind of thing sponsors us).</p>

<p>Okay, I REALIZE that avian life would not be possible on a planet without some type of sustainable ecosystem, but IGNORE that!!!</p>

<p>Lmao, I’m exchanging emails with him right now</p>