Astronomy

  • tmo97
    9th Feb 2015 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • ISproductions
    15th Feb 2015 Member 0 Permalink

    Kepler 22b, could contain microorganisms

  • HitlerSucks
    15th Feb 2015 Member 0 Permalink

    @ISproductions (View Post)

    There are lots of planets that could contain even evolved life or extremophiles.

  • NF
    16th Feb 2015 Member 0 Permalink

    @HitlerSucks (View Post)

     Even prokaryotic life could exist with eurkryotic life forms. Theres tons of planets that need, to be found and explored.

  • KydonShadow
    16th Feb 2015 Member 0 Permalink

     

     I suppose I'll add my input. Think about the fact that life was created here, on Earth. Then consider how far it has come in the 1.5 billion years since the first archaic bacteriite started reproducing. Some of these extrasolar planets have been there for a much longer time, circling their smaller stars that will last for billions of years more. They have had so much time to develop the necessary organic molecules to create life, that I find it a statistical impossibility that life does not exist somewhere else even in the Milky Way. And if it doesnt, then it will.

  • greymatter
    16th Feb 2015 Member 0 Permalink
    Panspermia.
  • Klus
    16th Feb 2015 Member 0 Permalink

    I wonder when NASA is going to finally launch a probe to Mars to melt some ice there. They have been suggesting it ages ago. On the other hand, I advise not to do that because you don't quite know what mankind will mess up next.

  • HitlerSucks
    16th Feb 2015 Member 0 Permalink

    @Lagnadium41 (View Post)

    Didn't they already do? I think they launched a rover that tested the ice-caps for water, but not to check for microbial life :\

  • Klus
    16th Feb 2015 Member 0 Permalink

    They did find water and then made a suggestion to melt some of it and no news came since. Well, it wasn't particularly their suggestion in first place but they were given the suggestion.

  • NF
    16th Feb 2015 Member 0 Permalink

    @Lagnadium41 (View Post)

     Mankind has made animals go extinct and so has earth. But we have not hurt this planet that bad. Earth has seen higher CO2 than we have ever produced. But the Homo species is a genus, of destruction,war,extinction, and brilliant scientist. 

     

    Life on the red planet be underground and so could be water.