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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 2:54 am Post subject: how much did you know about the universe? |
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do you think ,theres another kind of live outside in the space....I think yes,cause was a waste of space and time. _________________ JoKeR |
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Dr. Nürburg
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 12:04 pm Post subject: |
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We have discovered, that wherever there is water there is life. In our own solar system an abundance of water has been discovered. Some places a small amount, others, such as Europa, are themselves mostly water...
Earth
Moon
Mercury
Mars
Phobos
Europa
Ceres
I think there are also a number of more moons which have water... but haven't got the notes right now.
We just need to take a closer look.
Moved to Sci Tech. _________________
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 4:32 am Post subject: |
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Dr. Nürburg wrote: | We have discovered, that wherever there is water there is life. In our own solar system an abundance of water has been discovered. Some places a small amount, others, such as Europa, are themselves mostly water...
Earth
Moon
Mercury
Mars
Phobos
Europa
Ceres
I think there are also a number of more moons which have water... but haven't got the notes right now.
We just need to take a closer look.
Moved to Sci Tech. |
I know Hubble discovered water on Europa recently they believe it covers the whole globe. Life may be possible in those waters as well?
We should be sending underwater explorers to Europa's ocean and take a look sea .
Would be nice if it's drinkable, but i highly doubt it. _________________ Don't Google it, Just Bing IT!
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Dr. Nürburg
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:49 am Post subject: |
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Lonny wrote: | I know Hubble discovered water on Europa recently they believe it covers the whole globe. Life may be possible in those waters as well? |
There is no reason which we know of as to why Europa's ocean wouldn't support life. So it probably would.
I think it was an orbiter craft that discovered the water, I think Cassini, but yes Europa is mainly a ball of liquid water encased in an ice shell.
It probably has a small solid core, perhaps providing thermal vents, but it is mostly gravitational tides from Jupiter which keep the water above freezing. _________________
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Bomber
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 12:35 pm Post subject: |
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maybe there is life on another planet ... it would be vain to believe that we are the only living beings in this vast universe, which we still do not know how big it really is  |
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 1:54 pm Post subject: |
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Bomber wrote: | maybe there is life on another planet ... it would be vain to believe that we are the only living beings in this vast universe, which we still do not know how big it really is  |
I think that way as well. ALLOT of people think that we are the only ones in the universe;
I tell them look look at the awesomeness of our solar system , galaxies stars and planets we cant be alone.
Hell we haven't gotten passed Pluto or know whats on the other side of the sun.
If we have top minds around the world are being silent about it. _________________ Don't Google it, Just Bing IT!
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