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Oh ya, almost forgot this one too....this is a great program to dl, itll show you what the night sky will look like on a given date, past, present, and future Stellarium
Sean Carroll
I have a crush on Cassini so I am biased Don't forget to wave at Saturn on July 19th Cassini Solstice Mission: Wave at Saturn hee hee
Anybody heard of the possibility of biology one one of Jupiter's moons, Europa? Apparently there is an ocean there that most likely has regular sea salt in it and could sustain life.
i'm sure that we already have some hypothermophillic Bacteria and Archea on earth which could survive quite happily in that kind of environment, After all they've found some bacteria which survive perfectly happily in solid sheets of ice.. Forgive the pun, but i think that's kinda cool.
Anybody heard of the possibility of biology one one of Jupiter's moons, Europa? Apparently there is an ocean there that most likely has regular sea salt in it and could sustain life.
If we discovered life there, that would be freaking awesome. Of course, due to the large differences in climate with respect to earth, life there would develop a lot differently.
Yea that would be awesome! I saw a show a little ways back about how they would like to be able to bore holes into the thick ice covering Europa to get down into the ocean and see what is going on in there. Sounds like a near impossibility at the moment I guess due to the massive amount of equipment needed but I am very intrigued by the idea. My hesitancy is in contaminating the oceans before we've had a good chance to sample them. I get the feeling that somewhere else within our solar system there is life, even if just microbial.