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    Another planet with water discovered

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/17/sc...et.html?ref=us

    The planet is covered with water, but too hot for life. I do think it's interesting as more of such planets and systems are found, as our technology grows. Another example of greater observatory powers is NASA's recent launch of an infrared satellite...I can't wait to see some photos from that! http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34414195...science-space/

    #2
    And it's only 40 light years away! Then we better start building a Ford that can go faster than the speed of light, but most importantly, is fuel efficient.

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      #3
      Too hot for what kind of life? That's the thing that always gets annoying. Who says all life has to be carbon-based, oxygen breathing, temperate species? That's not even the case for all life on Earth but that's what they keep putting out there.

      I bet the bacteria that live in hot springs in Yellowstone could live on the one they just found. As could any number of other things that could be out there, just not necessarily on Earth.

      -Rand
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        #4
        Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
        Too hot for what kind of life? That's the thing that always gets annoying. Who says all life has to be carbon-based, oxygen breathing, temperate species? That's not even the case for all life on Earth but that's what they keep putting out there.

        I bet the bacteria that live in hot springs in Yellowstone could live on the one they just found. As could any number of other things that could be out there, just not necessarily on Earth.

        -Rand
        +1
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          #5
          Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
          Too hot for what kind of life? That's the thing that always gets annoying. Who says all life has to be carbon-based, oxygen breathing, temperate species? That's not even the case for all life on Earth but that's what they keep putting out there.

          I bet the bacteria that live in hot springs in Yellowstone could live on the one they just found. As could any number of other things that could be out there, just not necessarily on Earth.

          -Rand
          I was just about to say that. I immediately thought of creatures living in deep-sea volcanic vents. also, it seems to me like they are only looking for 'humanoid' type 'life'. or at least some form of 'animal'. anyone get a chance to see Planet 51? lol i love cartoons and that was a comical movie

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            #6
            Carbon based? What about silicone based life?
            Apache

            Where do you put the Bayonet?
            Chesty Puller (upon seeing a flamethrower for the first time)
            I am all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Lets start with typewriters.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Apache Warrior View Post
              Carbon based? What about silicone based life?
              Apache
              Silicone based life can be found all throughout Orange County, California.
              [hlx]

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                #8
                Originally posted by Colonel_Tighlon View Post
                Silicone based life can be found all throughout Orange County, California.
                rofl
                Ahhh...the power of cheese!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Colonel_Tighlon View Post
                  Silicone based life can be found all throughout Orange County, California.

                  Yeah but, that is artificial silicone life.
                  Apache

                  Where do you put the Bayonet?
                  Chesty Puller (upon seeing a flamethrower for the first time)
                  I am all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Lets start with typewriters.
                  Frank Lloyd Wright

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
                    Too hot for what kind of life? That's the thing that always gets annoying. Who says all life has to be carbon-based, oxygen breathing, temperate species? That's not even the case for all life on Earth but that's what they keep putting out there.

                    I bet the bacteria that live in hot springs in Yellowstone could live on the one they just found. As could any number of other things that could be out there, just not necessarily on Earth.

                    -Rand
                    This(above)could start a flurry of comments rand but all i have to say is there are the plants at the bottom of the ocean who dont live off oxegen they live off sulfur deposits. Just a thought to ponder.

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                      #11
                      ROFL, well I don't now how applicable this is to the subject, but plants, trees, etc do not use oxygen during photosynthesis they consume carbon dioxide, but the bonus is they do give off oxygen.
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                        #12
                        I was intrigued too by the prospect of our Yellowstone like bacteria, but found that they're pretty much dead after 212 F, so 400 F on just the surface would probably be effective at killing our known life forms.

                        I'll be working on my freeze ray...

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
                          Too hot for what kind of life? That's the thing that always gets annoying. Who says all life has to be carbon-based, oxygen breathing, temperate species? That's not even the case for all life on Earth but that's what they keep putting out there.

                          I bet the bacteria that live in hot springs in Yellowstone could live on the one they just found. As could any number of other things that could be out there, just not necessarily on Earth.

                          -Rand
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                            #14
                            That's interesting..."life will find a way". We have found that we had to update our definition of life on this planet so it should be interesting to see, if we ever make it that far out, how much further we would need to redefine "life". With our luck, we will design ships that can go and mine the water and bring it back to us...where is the fun in that? Any one up to designing a better ion propulsion rocket ship in the near future?

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                              #15
                              Mr Spock, What do your sensor readings say.

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