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In a suprising development, NASA announced last week that geysers of ice and water vapor have been confirmed shooting from the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus.

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This is significant, because if Enceladus has resevoirs of liquid water under its frozen surface, this would make it the most likely candidate for an environment in which life could develop off of Earth, and might well harbour the first active extraterrestrial ecosystem we discover.


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good stuff Phaedrus. some of this pictures are surreal.
no wait, all of these pictures are surreal.
 

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Tell us more Mr Science....

hahhahaha

Seriously you are the best tool in here....

Spending all day on like what....30 FORUMS posting pictures of space, sunsets and Your FAT MOTHER........is tooooo funny...

Keep it up....good to know there is someone more pathetic than DICKWAD

HAHHAHAHAHA
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Phaedrus, thanks for these pics. The one taken from Mars of the Earth and moon blew me away. I'm a bit of a space photo fan too and somehow had never stumbled on that one.
 

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Awesome picture of Neptune, with its moon Triton in the foreground:

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Phaedrus, you da man.

I watch Cosmos all of the time, science channel, discovery whatever. If it's about black holes and galaxies, I'm on it with TiVo.

Keep these thangs coming.

Cool Fact for everyone:

To give an analogy of how far away our moon is compared to earth, yet it looks so close, here is ana analogy.

If Earth is New York, and the Moon is Los Angeles. And you are standing on Earth (New York), the equivalent of traveling 1 mile closer to the moon, would be the equivalent of you taking 1 step from New York, closer to Los Angeles.

1 step closer to LA from NY = 1 mile closer to moon from earth

That is obviously general, not exact. Pretty damn far, yet so close.

The earth is a pimple on a mosquitoes balls in the scope of the universe, and people are angry about why threads arent moved to the rubber room.
 

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Phaedrus said:
The mysteriously striated ice of Europa, considered to be the only place in the solar system likely to harbour life aside from Earth.

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I hope we're able to fully explore the subsurface of Europa in my lifetime. The thought of highly evolved life under the ice is very intriguing.

I take issue with the notion that Europa could be the only place in our solar system to harbor life besides Earth. Complex life perhaps, but I think that we are going to find that single celled life is prevelant throughout our solar system and the universe as soon as we develop the technology to detect it.

The Viking mission to Mars in 1976(+/-) detected methane in the atmosphere, and the only likely cause for that is microbial life. More tests are going to be conducted in future missions.
 

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Big Lou said:
How come we never see any pictures that good of the moon, more importantly, the flag that we "supposedly" planted on the planet surface?

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What evidence is there that compels you to believe that we didn't go to the moon?
 

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One of my faves,picture of the Mars Opportunity rover taken by orbiting probe.You can see the tracks from the rover.

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When science attacks: it's all fun and games until a fucking meteor hits your car.

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just a friendly bump since this hasn't been posted to in awhile





one of the best threads in RX history, hands down
 

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