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Decebal posted:Yeah but what if life needed a milder environment to start and only then it can evolve into extromophiles and conquer inhospitable places ? Yep, maybe (probably) there's nothing there. But it's far from impossible
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I hope I don't die before we meet some aliens. Or we blow ourselves up.
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 15:11 |
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i hope you get hit by a train, OP
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BigGsVFcNpQ
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Decebal posted:Yeah but what if life needed a milder environment to start and only then it can evolve into extromophiles and conquer inhospitable places ? Last time I took a college level microbiology course, the trending idea was that life probably started as really extreme stuff.
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 15:18 |
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Bacteria can and has survived in zero atmosphere space conditions. In 2010 they scooped up some bacteria from an English cliffside and lashed it to the exterior of the iss for over a year. It survived just hunky dory. Bacteria is currently thriving deep within oceanic vents, deeper than we can reliably observe. Also high up in the atmosphere (6-25 miles up) there's bacteria just floating about in below freezing, high-uv, low oxygen environments. My point is that living organisms are assuredly propagating elsewhere in the universe, but like the majority of life on earth it's tiny little specks that are hard to personify Edit: that doesn't mean we can't insult them over the radio.
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Parallax Scroll posted:i agree that it's unlikely, but europa's nearby enough that we may as well look If we can look with remote instruments, i agree. I don't think we should send a probe under the ice, if we can drill thru it anyway. If there's life, who knows what delicate state it would be in. Early life on Earth was just blankets of bacteria. shitloads of bacteria. so much bacteria some of it has fossilized and it just looks like funny looking rocks. if a probe crashes into something like that who knows what kind of die-off would be triggered. I hate the idea of disturbing an ecosystem too. but it's hard to reconcile that with the fact we're likely to find nothing, so why be that cautious? I dunno.
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It's a fun fact that Europa missions have much stricter sterilization requirements than missions to other places, because we don't want to finally arrive there looking for life only to see that oh, it's just a bunch of earth bacteria that hitched a ride on an earlier mission.
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hemophilia posted:you need a biosphere that won't shred amino acids and shred simple lifeforms with horrible radiation, cook them with heat, or destroy them with weird chemical reactions, and I dunno tidally locked planets don't seem to fit that bill. They don't know if it's tidally locked and are just assuming it is. With certain systems 3:2 resonance(Mercury) or maybe something like 5:2 resonance is more energetically favourable, if that's the case here this planet would have a ~100-180 hour day. This planet is 1.3x Earth mass so could have an atmo like Venus and Earth do, is zooming around a low powered poo poo star so rads may not be a problem if it's stable and doesn't randomly blast poo poo out. It's also apparently 30c on the hot side and -30c on the night side, no idea how they're know that though probably just making poo poo up again.
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Decebal posted:You think Europa has small chances then, considering Jupiter's tremendous radiation belt ? liquid water absorbs radiation p. good
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Jabor posted:It's a fun fact that Europa missions have much stricter sterilization requirements than missions to other places, because we don't want to finally arrive there looking for life only to see that oh, it's just a bunch of earth bacteria that hitched a ride on an earlier mission. I think they're exaggerating a bit when it comes to Europa and contamination. Jupiter's radiation will sterilize anything we send over there pretty quick I think. If anything survives I assume the probe would be able to do some kind of genome test and it will be easy to distinguish between Earth life and something else. Plus the chance of contamination is a minuscule issue when you compare it to the fact that I might die without ever seeing a picture of what's beneath that ice ! All these missions to Mars and even Pluto but nothing to Europa even though they just sent a probe to Jupiter to survey it's north pole (WOW super exciting stuff you dumb scientists). I want my tax dollars to be used for entertaining science too, nut just the other kind.
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Declare your ideological affiliations here. Base game factions only. Expansion factions will be ignored. +1 Human Hive.
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 16:14 |
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+1 Gaia Harmony with the Planet is paramount!
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 16:23 |
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If you're thinking about watching the movie Europa, don't. I have only a layman's fascination with space and even I recognized how goddamn stupid those astronauts were. Watch Sunshine instead
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 16:44 |
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Free Drones gently caress you SMAX was a perfectly good expansion
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 16:45 |
this is cool and awesome
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+1 Mystic
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Toadvine posted:If you're thinking about watching the movie Europa, don't. I have only a layman's fascination with space and even I recognized how goddamn stupid those astronauts were. Is Sunshine the one where they get 6 people to save the Earth but don't bother screening to see if any are insane sun worshippers?
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Woden posted:Is Sunshine the one where they get 6 people to save the Earth but don't bother screening to see if any are insane sun worshippers? The sun drove him insane, pay attention
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Sunshine is dope afGermstore posted:"orbiting something that outputs energy" is a pretty low bar to set for habitability. The habitable zone in this context means 'distance from the star where it is not too hot or too cold to sustain life.' It's not a super high bar to begin with... and that's why the habitable zone on this star is like 1/20th of an AU. As far as the tidal locked thing goes there's not much reason life couldn't be just fine in the twilight band or whatever it's called. Moridin920 fucked around with this message at 17:14 on Aug 25, 2016 |
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is it dune?
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 17:12 |
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When we meet the gray aliens they will know us onfly for our media. And we've beamed millions of hours of hosed up anime hentais to space. We're so loving doomed
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Woden posted:It's also apparently 30c on the hot side and -30c on the night side, no idea how they're know that though probably just making poo poo up again. that's probably not hard to figure out if you know the star's mass and generally where it is along its lifespan and the distance of the planet in question from the star and none of those are that hard to figure out either
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ill bet its dune
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Woden posted:Is Sunshine the one where they get 6 people to save the Earth but don't bother screening to see if any are insane sun worshippers? Like drat, did you really ask such a dumb snarky question? Like, is Alien the one where they answer a distress beacon without bothering to see if the ship is infested with dangerous aliens??
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duck monster posted:When we meet the gray aliens they will know us onfly for our media. god I hope the aliens don't have tentacles, they are really going to get the wrong message from us
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Sunshine is dope af and every movie for the 5 years following its release used its OST for their trailer musicduck monster posted:When we meet the gray aliens they will know us onfly for our media. it's okay contrary to popular belief that poo poo doesn't just exist forever. the signal degrades and becomes indistinguishable from noise and background radiation pretty quickly actually. Prolly wouldn't even get much past the closer stars (iirc the distance). Also prolly why we haven't heard peep from anything anywhere despite the size of the galaxy and universe. Moridin920 fucked around with this message at 17:25 on Aug 25, 2016 |
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Sunshine is retarded because that dude freezes like a Popsicle immediately upon taking off his helmet.
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Moridin920 posted:that's probably not hard to figure out if you know the star's mass and generally where it is along its lifespan and the distance of the planet in question from the star and none of those are that hard to figure out either You have to guess at the atmosphere though which can play a massive part, the difference between Earth and Venus are mostly due to how Venus is a better greenhouse.
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I hope SETI is pointing some antennas over there now. Also with the new James Web telescope we'll be able to actually get an image of the planet. How cool is that ! And to think that the Government almost didn't approve of it's construction. I'm glad we're still throwing money at the F-35 though. Those Lockheed engineers who worked on it deserve to be harvested for organs.
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Woden posted:You have to guess at the atmosphere though which can play a massive part, the difference between Earth and Venus are mostly due to how Venus is a better greenhouse. Yeah you wouldn't know the surface temp reliably but you could spitball approx. hot how it would be given no atmosphere or a normal atmosphere fairly accurately. Decebal posted:I hope SETI is pointing some antennas over there now. It's really a crime how much we spend on useless poo poo like F35 while NASA's budget gets dicked with nonstop. Boomstick Quaid posted:Sunshine is retarded because that dude freezes like a Popsicle immediately upon taking off his helmet. Yeah so what that's like 99% of SciFi movies.
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Boomstick Quaid posted:Sunshine is retarded because that dude freezes like a Popsicle immediately upon taking off his helmet. In a vacuum you'll get really cold really fast, not because space is cold but because your moisture will evaporate.
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Every naysayer about extra terrestrial life is basing their pessimism on the very narrow span of human understanding and it's freaking pissing me off
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 17:31 |
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if its dune i call dibs
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 17:32 |
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if its dune you'll have to fight me on the sands for control of the spice flows
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Germstore posted:In a vacuum you'll get really cold really fast, not because space is cold but because your moisture will evaporate. Yeah exposed layers will freeze but not very deep. Dude's frozen Popsicle body bumps into something and his leg breaks off. Like the spacesuit comes off with it, the suit designed to protect wearers from the vacuum. Don't get me started on the 2001 "spacewalk" procedures
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It's not "Dune," it's Arrakis
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# ? Aug 25, 2016 17:36 |
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Woden posted:This planet is 1.3x Earth mass so could have an atmo like Venus and Earth do, is zooming around a low powered poo poo star so rads may not be a problem if it's stable and doesn't randomly blast poo poo out. It's also apparently 30c on the hot side and -30c on the night side, no idea how they're know that though probably just making poo poo up again. i think it randomly blasts a lot of poo poo out, like it's a pretty gnarly star. idk though i haven't really read up on it
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Toadvine posted:Every naysayer about extra terrestrial life is basing their pessimism on the very narrow span of human understanding and it's freaking pissing me off We know certain things about organic chemistry that should be generally applicable to extraterrestrial life.
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Parallax Scroll posted:i think it randomly blasts a lot of poo poo out, like it's a pretty gnarly star. idk though i haven't really read up on it meh quote:However, Proxima Centauri's overall activity level is considered low compared to other red dwarfs,[20]
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