Top 5 Reasons Europa Rocks

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

Mysteries abound on a bizarre moon orbiting Jupiter. James Williams counts down 5 reasons we're big fans of icy Europa.

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  • We need to drill into Europa also because there could be oil there too. Drill baby drill! lmao.

  • Number 6 reason is that if we dontn finally find life there,

    we can still ice skate the shit out of it...

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  • @Atheistcat2004 yup you are fat

  • @kalibradoboy

    Seriously, all you could come up with after that is "fat guy with glasses"? Considering that I'm 6' 1" and 180 lbs, "fat" is flat out incorrect. Also it doesn't take too much effort to figure out that I wear glasses, so congratulations, a monkey could have done that. Lastly, even if I was fat, I would rather be so and have an education, which I do, than be like you, an ignorant cunt with the intelligence of a struck match.

  • @Atheistcat2004 fat guy with gll

    asses oh the irony

  • @kalibradoboy

    In terms of speech what was meant by my comment was that they are researching and trying to develop methods of allowing humanity to attain immortality. Now I hope that was detailed and lengthy enough of an explanation for someone such as yourself could understand, since I can't really be bothered to log into Skype add you as a friend and talk really slow and use pictures while using small words for you to understand.

  • @Atheistcat2004 life is not a game son you dont " UNLOCK IMMORTALITY"

  • @moome1649

    Well, there is a research team trying to unlock immortality, so who knows, we just might.

  • @1Nanalo there will be 4 colonizable places in the solar system in 4 billion years: 3 jupiter moons, and 1 saturn moon

  • Yes, about 2/3 of the earth's surface is covered in water, but only about 1/50 of the earth is made up of water. Europa seems closer to 80% water in total. Pretty unique and amazing.

  • @1Nanalo 70% of the earth surface is covered with water... what do we need water for!?

    (i think you mean CLEAN water but for the energy you would need to transport water from europa to the earth is is enough to clean the our hole freakin planet)

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