"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
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First Europa and Ganymede around Jupiter, now these:
http://www.saturntoday.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=17761
http://www.saturntoday.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=17762
Pat
Water-world? Sounds like it's pretty much all water.
Looks like any stable solar system, even mini ones
like Jupiter and Saturn, will have habitable zones.
And if it turns out the first place we look for life
elsewhere, Mars, has bacteria everywhere then
the notion that the universe if full of life is
pretty much a done-deal.
And Mars is full of life. The primary products of the simplest
forms of bacteria are iron deposits. And Mars is ...red.
We can see evidence of life on Mars from a hundred
millions miles away, on a hazy evening without even
using glasses. The evidence of life is so obvious, you'd
have to be blind not to see it.
This aint rocket science, it really is that simple.
Jonathan
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