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8 Worlds Where Life Might Exist
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Fossils of Martian Organisms might be on the terraces within Valles Marineris, if there exists life in Mars.
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Interesting link, thanks.
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The TV camera that was mounted on an unmanned Surveyor probe that was retrieved by Alan Bean and Pete Conrad of the Apollo 12 mission supposedly contained viable Earth bacteria within it, proving that bacterica can survive on the Moon for at least a few years.
While this was the inital theory, there is now belief that the camarea was actually contaminated after retrieval.
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http://www.xefer.com/2005/06/moon Rather than debate terms, I just say that it is an excellent vacuum. Some bacteria might be able to survive in these conditions for a time as spores, essentially in a state of suspended animation, but there would be no metabolic activity and no growth.
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The author of LONELY PLANETS says you need an energy gradient and some sort of liquid, as requirements for life. Jupiter has tremendously powerful storms/gravitational energy, and of course, complex chemistry as well. I don't see any reason it wouldn't be teeming with life (OK, not mammalian type beings but let's not be picky.) Or is the originator of this thread talking about planets where humans could live? If so, what's Venus doing on that list?
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"I am happy to report that once again the universe is doing just great, thank you, purring with perfection, ever-changing same as always. Light is still cruising along at 186,000 miles per second, and the expanding universe shows no signs of contracting. At this rate, it won't be long before they'll have to let the photon belt out another notch." Swami Beyondananda's 2007 State of the Universe address |
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If you manitain an oxygen/nitrogen atmosphere the greenhouse effect is reduced. This could be done with a great effort, probably invoolving carbon sequestration where necessary. Obviously we don't wan't to eliminate the greenhouse effect altogether, otherwise the planet concerned would have a climate like the Moon's with no thermal regulation at all from the atmosphere. In many ways we owe our lives to the greenhouse effect.
Alternately you could work with it; a fairly strong greenhouse effect could raise the temperature of an otherwise cold world; if there was an Earth-mass planet orbiting beyond Mars greenhouse gases could raise the temperature until liquid water was possible; the atmosphere on such a world would not be like Earth's, but some sort of biosphere might be possible. |
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