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Northern Monkey
14-04-2017, 01:29 PM
'Molecular hydrogen, as found on Enceladus, is one of the essential parts of life on Earth.

There might be alien life in our own solar system, Nasa has announced.
All of the necessary things to support life have been found on one of the moons that orbits Saturn.

Enceladus has chemicals that when found on Earth tend to indicate life, suggesting that there might be living things under its icy shell.

Scientists have long thought of Enceladus as one of the prime candidates for life within our solar system, in large part because of its subsurface ocean that covers its entire body. But the new research gives the best look yet at that moon, showing that it has a chemical energy source capable of supporting life.

The new findings came from the Cassini spacecraft, which flew through a huge plume of water that was being shot out of the surface of Enceladus. As it did, the spacecraft took readings of the water and sent them back to Earth for further study.

That study found evidence of molecular hydrogen in those jets of vapour. That molecular hydrogen could only plausibly have come from hydrothermal reactions between hot rocks and water underneath the moon’s icy crust, the researchers claim.'

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/nasa-announcement-today-alien-life-exist-saturn-enceladus-cassini-hydrogen-plume-hydrothermal-a7681821.html



We have to remember though that this moon is only a hundred million years old.
It took four times that long for life to appear on Earth.
Just because the ingredients for life soup are there doesn't mean it's happened yet.

Brillopad
14-04-2017, 01:39 PM
'Molecular hydrogen, as found on Enceladus, is one of the essential parts of life on Earth.

There might be alien life in our own solar system, Nasa has announced.
All of the necessary things to support life have been found on one of the moons that orbits Saturn.

Enceladus has chemicals that when found on Earth tend to indicate life, suggesting that there might be living things under its icy shell.

Scientists have long thought of Enceladus as one of the prime candidates for life within our solar system, in large part because of its subsurface ocean that covers its entire body. But the new research gives the best look yet at that moon, showing that it has a chemical energy source capable of supporting life.

The new findings came from the Cassini spacecraft, which flew through a huge plume of water that was being shot out of the surface of Enceladus. As it did, the spacecraft took readings of the water and sent them back to Earth for further study.

That study found evidence of molecular hydrogen in those jets of vapour. That molecular hydrogen could only plausibly have come from hydrothermal reactions between hot rocks and water underneath the moon’s icy crust, the researchers claim.'

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/nasa-announcement-today-alien-life-exist-saturn-enceladus-cassini-hydrogen-plume-hydrothermal-a7681821.html



We have to remember though that this moon is only a hundred million years old.
It took four times that long for life to appear on Earth.
Just because the ingredients for life soup are there doesn't mean it's happened yet.

It's a fascinating subject but unfortunately not something we are likely to learn much about in our lifetimes. I'd love to be around when they do. :bawling:

Tom4784
14-04-2017, 01:43 PM
I hope any potential aliens aren't planning to immigrate to Earth and take advantage of our benefits! :fist:

Northern Monkey
14-04-2017, 01:57 PM
I hope any potential aliens aren't planning to immigrate to Earth and take advantage of our benefits! :fist:

I think they'd be more interested in mining our coal and metals and chopping our trees down and stealing technology.

jaxie
14-04-2017, 02:02 PM
Very exciting news, I hope we will know for sure one day.

Brillopad
14-04-2017, 02:25 PM
Hopefully aliens would have too much self-respect to want to live off others.

ebandit
14-04-2017, 03:16 PM
.....so does my dogs back.....just caught one of the 'lil beggars

Mark L

Shaun
14-04-2017, 03:29 PM
Just has to be other forms of life out there in the universe if we're still finding out about all of these moons in our own solar system.

UserSince2005
14-04-2017, 03:48 PM
bothered.

Cherie
14-04-2017, 03:53 PM
Hopefully aliens would have too much self-respect to want to live off others.

:clap2:

Shaun
14-04-2017, 04:02 PM
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lol

user104658
15-04-2017, 08:18 AM
Hopefully aliens would have too much self-respect to want to live off others.
Err no have you not seen E.T.

Scrounging little sh*t he was.

thesheriff443
15-04-2017, 08:46 AM
Aliens would kill off the the planets pathetic humans and make the earth into a luxury holiday resort for them selves.

Brillopad
15-04-2017, 08:56 AM
Err no have you not seen E.T.

Scrounging little sh*t he was.

I don't care if they are green with eight heads as long as they integrate and are self-supporting.