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Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby Katahu » Fri Mar 10, 2006 12:59 am

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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby Omag 2.0 » Fri Mar 10, 2006 4:38 am

Amazing indeed! Looks very promissing, but that was said before about other sites too! To bad it's so far away!  ;D
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby candle_86 » Fri Mar 10, 2006 4:59 am

I'm getting my fishing pole, someone book me a flight.
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby KDSM » Fri Mar 10, 2006 7:06 am

I'm getting my fishing pole, someone book me a flight.


In astronomical terms it is quite close,like crossing the street!.
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby Katahu » Fri Mar 10, 2006 8:45 am


In astronomical terms it is quite close,like crossing the street!.


More like walking into our backyard. ;D
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby TacitBlue » Fri Mar 10, 2006 9:49 pm

But in technological terms, it's like... very very far away. ;D

Quite a discovery though. I used to read all of the space stuff I could find, and I always thought that those ice moons held the most promise for life.
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby candle_86 » Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:07 pm

I wanna catch the first extratrestrial fish (sorry i cant spell)
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby Lazerbeak » Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:09 pm

Very interesting indeed. As far as life elsewhere in our solar system goes, I'm very sceptical, and I really don't expect us to find anything of interest there life-wise. Still, I'll try to keep an open mind on this one.

Either way, it's a great discovery, and it'll give us something new and exciting to shoot for.
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby Katahu » Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:31 pm

You know, most would assume that when someone says "life elsewhere in space" [or something similar to that effect] they would assume little, green [or grey] men with lots of technology. But, in real life, researchers are just looking for something that's at least "living". And when they say living, anything can come to mind. Whether it's a pile algei or fungus, a fish, or a real little green man. ::)
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby TacitBlue » Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:37 pm

And to add to that, whose to say that we (as in the human race) will recognize alien life when we find it? This would be something that came about and evolved in what could be a completely different environment. It may not even fit the description of life as we know it.
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Postby Scorpiоn » Fri Mar 10, 2006 11:36 pm

And when they say living, anything can come to mind. Whether it's a pile algei or fungus, a fish, or a real little green man. ::)

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Postby candle_86 » Sat Mar 11, 2006 1:11 am

Ever notice sci-fi always has humanoids?


not always, a few trek races wern't
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby Lazerbeak » Sat Mar 11, 2006 1:30 am

You know, most would assume that when someone says "life elsewhere in space" [or something similar to that effect] they would assume little, green [or grey] men with lots of technology. But, in real life, researchers are just looking for something that's at least "living". And when they say living, anything can come to mind. Whether it's a pile algei or fungus, a fish, or a real little green man. ::)

This is true. Still (IMO), finding ANY sort of life (whether it's humanoids or algae blobs) would be something of a long shot. And, given the little incident we had with the "fossils" from Mars, I'm not getting my hopes up.

Which isn't to say that I don't think there's at least a small possibility that something's lurking in that ice. I'd certainly be thrilled if they found something, but at the same time, I wouldn't be half surprised if there was nothing there but ice-water.
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Postby Fozzer » Sat Mar 11, 2006 6:55 am


Ever notice sci-fi always has humanoids?


...and they ALWAYS speak in a Texan accent...:o...!

...sorry Scorp...  ;)...!

All this space "stuff" is for Star Trek enthusiasts....
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Re: Water Bursts in Saturn's Moon!

Postby alrot » Sat Mar 11, 2006 8:25 pm

Europa,Jupiter's moon its warmer and has the same conditions,there's a robotic spacecraft(i Think) traveling toward there or there's a project running out,I'm very sure we all will get suprise,with protobacteria and even bacterias it self could be discovered......What did you think I was gonna said fish or little green men ;D ;D ;D
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