i think this moon is frozen solid and the only reason the cracks are there in the ice is because of the effects of the gravitational pull from jupitor. thats it. theres no liquid water.
I have channeled beings from a world in our galaxy that is like a Giant septic tank. there are plants that grow meat and flying mammals that eat shit and fart and breed like mad. There are actual shitbeast aliens that live in the septic sludge . These septic overlords told me we must stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons and eat more tacos
@sputnikalien ...look, all living beings must fart sir...if you breakdown food it turns to solid and gas...so aliens must release the pressure of buildup...and don't discriminate, if one wants to live in septic sludge so be it...who are you to judge them...they may then proceed to clean water and clean off sir...their water is cleaner by the way...
@orkan84 well if somebody can't even spell a simple word like 'knowledge' i cant take them seriously just like another video in the suggestions he couldn't even spell 'martian' in the description correctly. I exited out immediatley becuase he was obviosly lacking knowledge!
@TheLifeloser ....you mean 400 million sir with oxygen...the closest galaxy is Andromeda sir...there are planets with more oxygen than earth all over...
@cpk9999 Cassini entered the orbit around Titan in early 2005, but it was not intended to look specifically for life, rather explore the Titan-Saturn System in general as little was known until then. Cassini then released the probe Huygens which descended through the clouds of Titan and made the first images of its surface.
Our inherent exploratory nature will surely bring us to distant moons someday. In colonizing alien worlds with water like Europa, I foresee the marine bioluminescent microbe: Vibrio fischeri hitching a space ride with us humans contained in small canisters. It can simply and rapidly check extra-terrestrial waters (ETW) and recycled water in spaceships for safeness and drinkability. Use bioluminescence, the cold blue "Living Light" for our greener world as well as those of other worlds to come.
drilling would be a waste of time. first you need to send at least two types of rovers,1. to detect and locate a spot of thin ice. 2. one equipt with some type of superpowered bomb...maybe an atom or nuke. Blow as big a hole in the ice as you can. then you sen some sort of a robot to drill into the bottom of the ocean and crate vents to heat all the water . all this is possible, but its so far from the sun it would be incredibly cold and impossible to habitat for humans
Seeing Titan was Awesome! I would love to see Europa too! Enceladus or Triton are amazing moons too. Triton (Neptune's largest moon) would take a long time though. Europa is much closer. Even Io should be explored, that's an awesome moon too! I think that these worlds are beautiful! Europa's ice is very thick, so, drilling would be quite an obstacle. I would love to see it! I love astronomy, and I always have... Nice Video! 5/5!
Well think of Titan as endless source of energy (hydrocarbons=crude oil) and Europa as fresh cold water and oxygen. Maybe the moons of the gas giants were created for some reason? They do have a purpose...
man, believe in your imaginary friend if you want to stay in your delusion... Actions involve consequences, it doesn't necessitate the intervention of an all-powerful Being.
I would so much argue you about the fact that there's absolutely no evidence proving god's existence, but I can hardly write a message in this language, so I guess that we should stop right now.
Oh and by the way, I know that "I'm goin to BURN IN HEEEEELL", you don't need to specify it ;)
I replied to you because I didn't know that you was an theist, and I thought that it would be pretty easy to make you realize how your reasoning based on the fact that we can waste our water 'cause there's more in space was stupid.
I don't want to go any further in this discussion because I know that it could lasts forever, and writing in a other language is pretty long (considerate that I must double-check every single word to assure that most of the big mistakes has been corrected).
looks so realistic, but obviously not. however, there is the possibilty of life on Europa. some scientist even claim that life can exist in the clouds of Venus or the depths of Mars. Microbial life is the best guess suitable for our neibouring planets and moons.
I'm betting we'll probably detect signs of biochemistry in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, a technique already used in the past. Long before we find a single microbe outside of earth in our own solar system.
But if they can find it... great! I'm kind of skeptical though. Mars has consistently seemed dead after lots of research and its the most promising place.
I don't think so though, people have had high hopes for the rest of the solar system so often, and so far all of them have been dashed
The hardest part about sending a probe so far is that Jupiter and it's moons are about 3 hours away going lightspeed. Meaning, if you tell the probe to turn left....3 hours later it would. The probe would 100% have to think on it's own for this work. I hope we do it one day.
well with our current computing algorithms not yet, but in 10 years there will be a huge leap in AI-type algorithms according to kurzweil and at that point we could create a machine that can navigate itself...
If you believe in God but don't attatch a meaning to the word, it is meaningless to believe in God. It is like saying I believe in x where x has any arbitrary value you could imagine it to have. If you think God is simply whatever created you then at least it is clear that you believe that you were created.
@MidwestRaiseUp420 So you mean you think he really existed? But you're not really a cristian? Because i do belive the dude exsisted. But resurrection? Come on.
I'm an atheist, but the Christian bible doesn't exclude the chance that there would be life on other planets. I mean, the bible doesn't mention Tupperware either, but we know it exists.
the water underneath the ice, if there is any, woulnt the water freeze further than it could melt it? so it starts at the surface and melts the ice underneath it, wouldn't the cold just freeze it back?
Are you talking about the water freezing over the probe drilling through the ice or are you talking about the water freezing underneath it? Either way I think the water will just evaporate from the heat of the probe or from the low pressure.
Thats why they are sending Cassini into the hexagonal Agartha opening sending the 600 magaton of plutonium to the core of the hydrogen, igniting Saturn into a deadly inferno after 7-7-08 in a sky near you.
u are extemely unintelligent. If they did ignite saturn into a sun-like planet, which is very unlikely because a 600 magaton of plutonium is probably way too small of a bomb, saturn would only stay lit for a couple of weeks tops because it does not have the fuel in the center to keep it going so it would just burn out.
Why'd it stop at is mars :(
The1Skinsfan 1 month ago
sorry 1:57 vodka
xpccoffee 2 months ago
1:59 vodka
xpccoffee 2 months ago
i think this moon is frozen solid and the only reason the cracks are there in the ice is because of the effects of the gravitational pull from jupitor. thats it. theres no liquid water.
jennifer171986 2 months ago
hindi pwede ang tao jn.....
twinkeez09 6 months ago
I have channeled beings from a world in our galaxy that is like a Giant septic tank. there are plants that grow meat and flying mammals that eat shit and fart and breed like mad. There are actual shitbeast aliens that live in the septic sludge . These septic overlords told me we must stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons and eat more tacos
sputnikalien 6 months ago
@sputnikalien ...look, all living beings must fart sir...if you breakdown food it turns to solid and gas...so aliens must release the pressure of buildup...and don't discriminate, if one wants to live in septic sludge so be it...who are you to judge them...they may then proceed to clean water and clean off sir...their water is cleaner by the way...
johnediamond 3 months ago
@orkan84 well if somebody can't even spell a simple word like 'knowledge' i cant take them seriously just like another video in the suggestions he couldn't even spell 'martian' in the description correctly. I exited out immediatley becuase he was obviosly lacking knowledge!
MrDevin712 7 months ago
@orkan84 yes you have a lot of 'knowlage'... 'knowledge' is how its spelled. HA!
MrDevin712 7 months ago
is ther e a planet with high amounts of oxygen/ hydrogen?
MrDevin712 7 months ago
@MrDevin712 yes there are 100000000000000 planets and the next galaxi from earth have 4 planets with oxegon
TheLifeloser 3 months ago
@TheLifeloser ....you mean 400 million sir with oxygen...the closest galaxy is Andromeda sir...there are planets with more oxygen than earth all over...
johnediamond 3 months ago
nice video !
MrAndersohn 1 year ago
it said the probe left in 1997 when is it supposed to reach the moons to look for life????????? does anyone know?
cpk9999 1 year ago
@cpk9999 Cassini entered the orbit around Titan in early 2005, but it was not intended to look specifically for life, rather explore the Titan-Saturn System in general as little was known until then. Cassini then released the probe Huygens which descended through the clouds of Titan and made the first images of its surface.
SeltsamerAttraktor 1 year ago
WATCH NASA TOMORROW( DECEMBER 2ND) THEY ARE HAVING A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT ASTROBIOLOGY ON 1 OF JUPITERS MOONS!
WakingLife55 1 year ago
Our inherent exploratory nature will surely bring us to distant moons someday. In colonizing alien worlds with water like Europa, I foresee the marine bioluminescent microbe: Vibrio fischeri hitching a space ride with us humans contained in small canisters. It can simply and rapidly check extra-terrestrial waters (ETW) and recycled water in spaceships for safeness and drinkability. Use bioluminescence, the cold blue "Living Light" for our greener world as well as those of other worlds to come.
CoolBioluminescence 1 year ago
mars and these two moons could be wat we explore
russellowens17 1 year ago
drilling would be a waste of time. first you need to send at least two types of rovers,1. to detect and locate a spot of thin ice. 2. one equipt with some type of superpowered bomb...maybe an atom or nuke. Blow as big a hole in the ice as you can. then you sen some sort of a robot to drill into the bottom of the ocean and crate vents to heat all the water . all this is possible, but its so far from the sun it would be incredibly cold and impossible to habitat for humans
voorhees4life 1 year ago
cassini-hyguens is european, not NASA!
nolsmtm 1 year ago
@nolsmtm Cassini was made by NASA, Huygens by ESA.
SeltsamerAttraktor 1 year ago
I would love to live on a other planet to see what it would be like. I would wanna live on Titan since its so big! =D
julia1723 1 year ago
Welcome on Titan, Earth-clan! :D
Max0Inq 1 year ago
Seeing Titan was Awesome! I would love to see Europa too! Enceladus or Triton are amazing moons too. Triton (Neptune's largest moon) would take a long time though. Europa is much closer. Even Io should be explored, that's an awesome moon too! I think that these worlds are beautiful! Europa's ice is very thick, so, drilling would be quite an obstacle. I would love to see it! I love astronomy, and I always have... Nice Video! 5/5!
KarbineKyle 2 years ago 13
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craigosbournes 2 years ago
europa might sustain life under its crust and titan is much like earth but diffrent elements... the volcanos spew ice...
the tempatures are messed up and surface is screwey
bag440 2 years ago
Well think of Titan as endless source of energy (hydrocarbons=crude oil) and Europa as fresh cold water and oxygen. Maybe the moons of the gas giants were created for some reason? They do have a purpose...
sharinganx12 2 years ago
yeah man, now it's ok to waste all our water, we got some in space!... just 6 years and few millions dollars needed to reach them, but that's ok!
idiot.
chretienproduction 2 years ago
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sharinganx12 2 years ago
man, believe in your imaginary friend if you want to stay in your delusion... Actions involve consequences, it doesn't necessitate the intervention of an all-powerful Being.
I would so much argue you about the fact that there's absolutely no evidence proving god's existence, but I can hardly write a message in this language, so I guess that we should stop right now.
Oh and by the way, I know that "I'm goin to BURN IN HEEEEELL", you don't need to specify it ;)
chretienproduction 2 years ago
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sharinganx12 2 years ago
I replied to you because I didn't know that you was an theist, and I thought that it would be pretty easy to make you realize how your reasoning based on the fact that we can waste our water 'cause there's more in space was stupid.
I don't want to go any further in this discussion because I know that it could lasts forever, and writing in a other language is pretty long (considerate that I must double-check every single word to assure that most of the big mistakes has been corrected).
chretienproduction 2 years ago
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sharinganx12 2 years ago
look up laminin it holds are body together look at its shape
nickalexrock 1 year ago
Oh sure...Global warming is Earth's natural cycle of heating up and cooling down.
Helge129 2 years ago
Watch this, people are gonna complain about global cooling according to lack of sunspot activity...
sharinganx12 2 years ago 4
@Helge129 Actually, if you look at sun spot charts relitive to global warmth and cooling of the last several hundred years its directly related.
Nsphere 2 years ago
Here in the north hemisphere we didnt detect any global warming , we dont see the sun at all!!
luxeden 1 year ago
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penguinsareawsome123 2 years ago
I just hope we dont set off some type of reaction in that atmosphere when melting through all of that ice
raddwest 2 years ago
looks so realistic, but obviously not. however, there is the possibilty of life on Europa. some scientist even claim that life can exist in the clouds of Venus or the depths of Mars. Microbial life is the best guess suitable for our neibouring planets and moons.
wildalienplanet 2 years ago
microbial life is realistic !
Veetina 2 years ago 5
i was refering to the video, the animation, which aint real, and not to extraterrestial microbial life, which can be real
wildalienplanet 2 years ago
I'm betting we'll probably detect signs of biochemistry in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, a technique already used in the past. Long before we find a single microbe outside of earth in our own solar system.
But if they can find it... great! I'm kind of skeptical though. Mars has consistently seemed dead after lots of research and its the most promising place.
I don't think so though, people have had high hopes for the rest of the solar system so often, and so far all of them have been dashed
Shavarnarak 2 years ago
@wildalienplanet or floaters on Jupiter
Tedericoe 1 year ago
@wildalienplanet there is bubbles of water within jupiters atmosphere which contain fishes
BINLASH123 1 year ago
not to mention the ice could be miles thick as far as we know.
fredocorleone47 3 years ago
The hardest part about sending a probe so far is that Jupiter and it's moons are about 3 hours away going lightspeed. Meaning, if you tell the probe to turn left....3 hours later it would. The probe would 100% have to think on it's own for this work. I hope we do it one day.
damnote 3 years ago
well with our current computing algorithms not yet, but in 10 years there will be a huge leap in AI-type algorithms according to kurzweil and at that point we could create a machine that can navigate itself...
jpixels 2 years ago
Whetehr god exists or not, is a pointless discussion. We will find god if he is there, and if he isnt, we wont.
But when THEY foind him, thye will kill him, and take his country, like thye always do
mikeybrumbrum 3 years ago
Does anyone think, if there is a God. Does anyone believe God made life on other Planets too?
CrackCocAcid 3 years ago
no, because he said he made the earth and mad life on the earth....if we find life ANYWHERE other than earth god is falsified.
7FluxProductions 3 years ago
God is not falsified, the bible is. I belive in God whoever, whatever he may be, but the bible is BS
MidwestRaiseUp420 3 years ago 14
Right your are. At least, I _think_ you are right.
ramzahnY 3 years ago
Thank you! Im glad not everyone on youtube is an idiot :)
MidwestRaiseUp420 3 years ago
The bible is about how humans were created on EARTH.
PuertoRicanTakeOva 3 years ago
If you believe in God but don't attatch a meaning to the word, it is meaningless to believe in God. It is like saying I believe in x where x has any arbitrary value you could imagine it to have. If you think God is simply whatever created you then at least it is clear that you believe that you were created.
joshig1983 3 years ago
@MidwestRaiseUp420 So you mean you think he really existed? But you're not really a cristian? Because i do belive the dude exsisted. But resurrection? Come on.
Glennfalconi 1 year ago
@MidwestRaiseUp420 Which "God"? There are so many of them
sylvanha 1 year ago
@MidwestRaiseUp420 Good for you! A book about the truth cannot possibly BE the truth! Hallelujia!
2012listo 11 months ago
I'm an atheist, but the Christian bible doesn't exclude the chance that there would be life on other planets. I mean, the bible doesn't mention Tupperware either, but we know it exists.
grimcity 3 years ago
um if it has no atmosphere, then when it drilled wouldnt it just frezze back over??
Proflutzn 3 years ago
What? no, you have no idea what you're talking about dude. Just sshhh...
ir0nmaiden13 3 years ago
um its a question!, of course I dont know the answer, and thats why i asked it...dude. and if ur sooooo smart than why dont you answer it
Proflutzn 3 years ago
What has no atmosphere? Europa? Europa has an extremely thin one. But even if it didn't have one at all, what would there be to freeze back over?
GeniusIdiot 3 years ago
the water underneath the ice, if there is any, woulnt the water freeze further than it could melt it? so it starts at the surface and melts the ice underneath it, wouldn't the cold just freeze it back?
Proflutzn 3 years ago
Are you talking about the water freezing over the probe drilling through the ice or are you talking about the water freezing underneath it? Either way I think the water will just evaporate from the heat of the probe or from the low pressure.
GeniusIdiot 3 years ago
im talking about the ice it is melting, ccould it really evaporate in such cold?
Proflutzn 3 years ago
Well since im getting confused here; lets just say that the probe melting the ice faster than it could freeze back.
GeniusIdiot 3 years ago
alright thanks for answering!
Proflutzn 3 years ago
Thats why they are sending Cassini into the hexagonal Agartha opening sending the 600 magaton of plutonium to the core of the hydrogen, igniting Saturn into a deadly inferno after 7-7-08 in a sky near you.
1921peacedollar 4 years ago
can I watch?
Kenzofeis 3 years ago 3
Yes, at Milloways, the last rest stop before the end of the universe. DON'T PANIC
1921peacedollar 3 years ago
u are extemely unintelligent. If they did ignite saturn into a sun-like planet, which is very unlikely because a 600 magaton of plutonium is probably way too small of a bomb, saturn would only stay lit for a couple of weeks tops because it does not have the fuel in the center to keep it going so it would just burn out.
manmythlegend12 3 years ago