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Scientist 'almost certain' Europa has life


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Probably.

But it will not be affected by radiation and we are. 

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So can we finally go there instead of mucking around with the Moon and Mars?
I wanna see what those things on Europa look like (my guess is something like worms) 

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It is electrostatic buildup, or a black monolith?

:lol: But true we need to go to Europa so NASA has something new to suppress.

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Arthur C Clarke turned me on to the idea of life on Europa ages ago. I don't want him to be wrong.

That said, it'll be a while before we can conclusively prove or disprove the idea.

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It will be hard to not bring life with us when exploring Europa... and by the way, we can also release a mix of resistant bacteria  to colonize it too if we don't find any there, my stepmother for example..

 

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And NASA is continuing to spend billion of dollars since 70's on missions to Mars... wait that is more convenient

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On 2/8/2020 at 6:09 AM, UM-Bot said:

Jupiter's icy moon

On 2/8/2020 at 7:07 AM, XenoFish said:

Home sweet home.

Brrrr...no thanks...don't want to live on an icy moon...

 

 

 

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