Thursday, March 09, 2006
NASA's Announcement
NASA is about to announce that they've found life close to Earth.
Given that single-celular life has been around on Earth for close to 3 billion years, I would expect it to be blowback from a meteorite which hit the Earth. In other words, life originally on Earth probably made its way to Mars or something.
Update: Sounds like the NASA announcement will be a little different. It'll be interesting to see what the announcement actually is.
Update: Here's the article. Water on a Saturn moon near a thermal source (which is why it is not frozen).
NASA is about to announce that they've found life close to Earth.
Given that single-celular life has been around on Earth for close to 3 billion years, I would expect it to be blowback from a meteorite which hit the Earth. In other words, life originally on Earth probably made its way to Mars or something.
Update: Sounds like the NASA announcement will be a little different. It'll be interesting to see what the announcement actually is.
Update: Here's the article. Water on a Saturn moon near a thermal source (which is why it is not frozen).