The "Hail Mary" List: 45 Planets Where Life Might Be Hiding
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Top Comments (10)
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you.
The government: "we found markers.." Good! Go sniff em then and get back to work!😂😂😂
I think we need to leave red dwarf stars out of the search, simply due to tidal locking of any plants that would be inside the habitable zone temperature wise. Stay close to sun type stars for best possibilities of anything similar to earth. I know, the combination is rare.
Glad we are looking further than earth style life. We do not want to miss something that is staring us in fhe face! Thanks, Anton as always!
I suggest the answer to the problems of tidal locking and flares in the habitable zone of a red dwarf star is a 'warm Jupiter' with a powerful magnetosphere. A terestal type moon could orbit the planet within its magnetosphere. The planet would be tidally locked to the star and the moon would be tidally locked to the planet but the moon would not be locked to the star.
Thanks Anton for your clear and articulate comments -- about something I hope to be true
I grew up being told that if we ever found life, it would certainly be more advanced technologically. Now I'm thinking if we ever find it, it'll be about as advanced as a bacteria or a virus.
"It's life, Jim. But not as we know it" may be accurate as well.
You know how sometimes people make discoveries in mathematics because they didn't know that what they were working on was "supposed to be (IMPOSSIBLE!!!)", so no one worked on it. Until some mathematician didn't know that it was impossible and solved it. That's the same kind of thinking that the Fermi paradox creates this is impossible stop trying, until one day someone just solve it
Thumbnail said: "Real life Project hail Mary" My mind immediately went to that Cthulhu like creature in the show Invincible. "What? Why?" I just woke up a little while ago... haha!
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Top Comments (10)
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you.
The government: "we found markers.." Good! Go sniff em then and get back to work!😂😂😂
I think we need to leave red dwarf stars out of the search, simply due to tidal locking of any plants that would be inside the habitable zone temperature wise. Stay close to sun type stars for best possibilities of anything similar to earth. I know, the combination is rare.
Glad we are looking further than earth style life. We do not want to miss something that is staring us in fhe face! Thanks, Anton as always!
I suggest the answer to the problems of tidal locking and flares in the habitable zone of a red dwarf star is a 'warm Jupiter' with a powerful magnetosphere. A terestal type moon could orbit the planet within its magnetosphere. The planet would be tidally locked to the star and the moon would be tidally locked to the planet but the moon would not be locked to the star.
Thanks Anton for your clear and articulate comments -- about something I hope to be true
I grew up being told that if we ever found life, it would certainly be more advanced technologically. Now I'm thinking if we ever find it, it'll be about as advanced as a bacteria or a virus.
"It's life, Jim. But not as we know it" may be accurate as well.
You know how sometimes people make discoveries in mathematics because they didn't know that what they were working on was "supposed to be (IMPOSSIBLE!!!)", so no one worked on it. Until some mathematician didn't know that it was impossible and solved it. That's the same kind of thinking that the Fermi paradox creates this is impossible stop trying, until one day someone just solve it
Thumbnail said: "Real life Project hail Mary" My mind immediately went to that Cthulhu like creature in the show Invincible. "What? Why?" I just woke up a little while ago... haha!