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Anonymous No. 16101628

What are the chances of finding complex life forms on places like Enceladus, Europa and Titan?

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Anonymous No. 16101732

>>16101628
high if life came to the Solar System via panspermia, for the icy moons anyway.

๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Anonymous No. 16101894

>muh alienzzsssttthhh!!!

Anonymous No. 16101897

>>16101628
Decreasing chances in the order you wrote them with a huge power gap between Europa and Titan. From what we knof of Enceladus, it has everything, but can only support the biomass of one blue whale tops. Europa, has water, but probably not much else. Please wait warmly, Europa Clipper is preparing. Titan 's a ball of frozen gunk, if it's got life it won't be as we know it. And we now know a hypothesis of life as we don't know got disproven. Which was pretty great as it made some autists fetishizing the existence of such life really angry. Do not even attempt to look this up, it is a dangerous amount of autism.

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Anonymous No. 16101907

>>16101628
why is OP posting pics of an Otamatone.
Here's potential alien life from Enceladus, Europa and Titan

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>>16101907

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>>16101959
is this just a deep sea thread now?

Anonymous No. 16102457

>>16101907
The deep ocean is terrifying. I don't even want to imagine what is down there.

Anonymous No. 16103023

>>16101897
>From what we knof of Enceladus, it has everything, but can only support the biomass of one blue whale tops.
Why? What is the limiting factor there?

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๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Anonymous No. 16103029

>>16103023
>asking for rationality from people who think comic book plot devices are real

Anonymous No. 16103356

>>16101897
meds. now.

Anonymous No. 16103363

>>16101907
i wonder how hard it is to make a little ball with a camera and a light which can dive multiple kilometres and then dive up again after some time and send a radio signal to recover it. it seems easy to diy or is there something which make it too hard for a normal person to diy?

Anonymous No. 16103588

>>16103023
Not enough energy available:
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/aca275
>>16103363
It shouldn't be ridiculously hard do it faggot!
>>16103356
Everyone gets a reply! I'm out until like a month or so.

Anonymous No. 16103627

>>16101628
50/50

its either there or it isnt

Anonymous No. 16103778

>>16101628
About three fiddy

Anonymous No. 16103842

>>16103588
>https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/aca275
It does not mention radiosynthesis as a possible driving force.

Anonymous No. 16103869

>>16101628
>Enceladus
Infinitesimal. Moon is only a few 100 mil years old and has exponentially less water/geology interfacing surface than Europa.
>Europa
I am 33% sure there are at least some sponge-equivalents in there. Unicellular life there had billions of years, it must eventually have gotten bored of being unicellular.

Anonymous No. 16103877

>>16101897
> Europa, has water, but probably not much else
You are one supremely dumb cunt. Europa has an entire dirt ball inside it. Itโ€™s the exact same accretion disk material in that layer as, wait for it, Earth and all the other rocky bodies.

What driveshaft fucktards to give their 2 cents on topics they have no idea about?

Anonymous No. 16103886

I think Pluto is more likely. Pluto is blanketed with organic molecules and its atmosphere is also full of them.

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Anonymous No. 16103908

>>16101907
impressive

Anonymous No. 16103924

>>16103886
Triton is second most likely candidate for complex aquatic life in the Solar system, followed by Pluto.

The ranking is Europa>Triton>Pluto>Eris>some moon of Saturn or Uranus.
The ordering is determined by the size of the individual bodies, under the requirement of the presence of an ocean and a fully differentiated interior that isnโ€™t Ganymedes ice sandwich.

Anonymous No. 16103935

>>16101628
You're all speculating about literal fiction. None of those planets or moons are even real.

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>>16103935
>>>/x/

Anonymous No. 16103992

>>16103988
Awww, cuddledish!

Anonymous No. 16104171

>>16103908
How can that be the most efficient way for it to move?
Is it hopping underwater somehow?

Anonymous No. 16104186

>>16101628
nobody knows

Anonymous No. 16104580

>>16103869
multicellular life is hypothesized to have appeared as a response to too much atmospheric oxygen. there's no such challenge to life in Europa's ocean.

Anonymous No. 16104663

>>16101628
probably difficult without photosynthesis.

Anonymous No. 16104817

>>16101628
>complex life forms
we are the only complex life forms in the solar system. if we're lucky we'll find some alien bacteria but that's about it.

Anonymous No. 16105406

>>16104580
How can we know? Life could have saturated the brine with oxygen which could still be toxic to the oxygen forming life forms.

Anonymous No. 16105627

>>16101907
Is he ok?

Anonymous No. 16105693

>>16105406
There's not enough oxygen on Europa to support complex life. This was discovered very recently.

Cult of Passion No. 16105696

>>16104580
>Europa's ocean.
lol