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Thread: Is there Intelligent life out there????

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    Question Is there Intelligent life out there????

    Jupiter's moon Europa could hold life, NASA says

    Space agency considers mission to learn if there's life under Europa's icy surface

    As NASA scientists continue to search for signs of past life on Mars, they're also casting a hopeful eye toward finding life on one of Jupiter's moons.

    NASA researchers have been putting some thought into what a mission to the moon Europa would consist of. What would they hope to find and how would they go about it?

    Jupiter's moon Europa
    NASA scientists are considering a mission that would look for life on one of Jupiter's moons. (Photo: NASA)

    Europa is one of Jupiter's four largest moons, which are known as the Galilean satellites -- so named after astronomer Galileo Galilei, who observed them in 1610.

    Europa's surface is believed to be composed mainly of water ice, and NASA reports that there is evidence that the icy surface may be covering an ocean of water or slushy ice. Europa could have twice as much water as there is on Earth.

    The moon intrigues astronomers and scientists because it sits in what is known as the habitable zone, a relatively small area around a star in which water may be present in liquid form if conditions are right.

    Jupiter, the fifth planet from the sun and the largest planet in the solar system, has more than 60 known moons.

    "If one day humans send a robotic lander to the surface of Europa, we need to know what to look for and what tools it should carry," said Robert Pappalardo, a senior research scientist with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "There is still a lot of preparation that is needed before we could land on Europa, but studies like these will help us focus on the technologies required to get us there, and on the data needed to help us scout out possible landing locations."

    Pappalardo noted that Europa is the most likely place in our solar system, beyond Earth, to sustain life.

    "A landed mission would be the best way to search for signs of life," he said.

    Scientists from NASA, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Colorado, Boulder, and the University of Texas, Austin, have been working on issues related to one day launching an exploration mission to Europa.

    For instance, they were focused on finding out more about Europa's composition. What makes up the reddish spots and reddish cracks that stain the moon's icy surface? Are there organic molecules, which are part of the building blocks of life?

    NASA has not announced any specific plans to launch a mission to Europa. However, NASA is putting a lot of muscle behind finding out if Mars was ever able to support life, even in microbial form.

    On Tuesday, the space agency celebrated the Mars rover Curiosity's one-year anniversary on the Red Planet. With data coming back from the robotic rover, as well as other rovers and orbiters working on Mars, NASA scientists have concluded that Mars had a sustained ancient water flow and its soil contains chemicals needed to support life as we know it.

    It suggests that millions or billions of years ago, Mars may have been a blue planet, just like Earth is today.

    "We've not found any smoking gun for life yet, but it's exciting to find a place that could have supported it," said Bethany Ehlmann, an assistant professor of planetary science at CalTech and a participating scientist on NASA's Curiosity team, in a previous interview. "One of the biggest questions is how unique is our planet? Is Earth rare or common? Is there life elsewhere? If there's life on a neighboring planet, maybe it tells us something about the distribution of life in the rest of the universe."
    “Well, if you see anything crawl out of the sea and try to breathe, you could try telling it not to bother.”

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    In other words we want more money to fund the new astronauts applications?
    Personally I don't think there is life on other planets.
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    To put this sort of thing into persepective would be very difficult, if we found the perfect balance in our solar system to sustain life and growth then surely somewhere else out there in the vast expanse that is space there should be another balance that sustains life.

    Take a look at this video and think about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simon View Post
    In other words we want more money to fund the new astronauts applications?
    Personally I don't think there is life on other planets.
    Define life...

    There might be life just not that we are use to.
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    I liked popular mechanics article this month, makes it very hard not to believe in alien life
    http://www.popularmechanics.co.za/sc...or-alien-life/
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    I found this fascinating as well, scale from small to big.

    http://htwins.net/scale2/
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    Quote Originally Posted by simon View Post
    In other words we want more money to fund the new astronauts applications?
    Personally I don't think there is life on other planets.
    I personally find it very silly to think that we are alone. The universe is so massive. And the way we think things evolve could be so wrong. We don't even know whats in our oceans. They found life right by the volcanic lines in the ocean. Creatures that thrive on that condition. I believe life can adapt to the environment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roomys_ZA View Post
    I found this fascinating as well, scale from small to big.

    http://htwins.net/scale2/
    loved it, makes it hard to believe that we are alone
    “Well, if you see anything crawl out of the sea and try to breathe, you could try telling it not to bother.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ike_009 View Post
    I liked popular mechanics article this month, makes it very hard not to believe in alien life
    http://www.popularmechanics.co.za/sc...or-alien-life/
    Have not had a chance to read this months popular mechanics so will do soon.
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    Even if life on earth started to exist by a random number of freak occurrences, the scope of the universe makes it just about impossible that it has not happened somewhere else.

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