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Phosphorous detection strengthens case for Enceladus’ habitability – Astronomy Now
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Same. It would be crazy if we found bacterial life within our system.
I mean some of the smartest species we know in cetaceans (whales/dolphins) and cephalopods (octopus/squid) live in the water. They have show self awareness, problem solving and even culture and language dialects (at least with orcas).
But heck, just some microscopic bugs would blow me away.
I can’t decide what would be more mind blowing.
Or
I’d expect it to be different, but if it’s similar to life on earth, would that mean that there was a similar origin of life or can there only be a few ways that life can actually evolve?
If we find life there, I expect it to be one of those things where we find it the first time, then we start finding it all over the place.
Anyway, even if nothing is there, I’m still really excited.
Yeah agree. I recall a PBS spacetime episode that discussed the possibility of Silicone based life instead of Carbon based. I don’t think even our imagination could describe what’s out there. Like that Movie arrival with Jeremy Renner.