HOLY SHIT!!!
AYYLIENS CONFIRMED!!!!!!!
http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-hold-media-call-on-evidence-of-surprising-activity-on-europa
Are they short on funding again?
>surprising evidence of activity that may be related to the presence of a subsurface ocean on Europa
Cant see the surprise
>>8359632
maybe there isnt any evidence of subsurface oceans
breaking news, it's orbiting saturn instead
>>8359598
More NASA overhyped bullshit. Grand announcements, minimal substance. How do people still fall for these baits I don't know
>>8359670
Its almost as if actual scientists and AAYLMAAAO-retards have a different idea of what "interesting and exiting" means. I can still remember the fucking cringe from New Horizons-data
>holy shit look at this, so cool
>AAY?
>no-no, but look at these mountains and sign of geological activity. we never knew it could be here
>so....AAAY?
>wtf, no?
>NASA booooo, boring shit and hiding AAYYY NEVER A STRAIGHT ANSWER BOOO
Never fucking fails
>>8359656
Europa is such a slut. First Zeus, then she hopped on Jupiter's dick, now she want some of that time cock.
>>8359598
It's probably a repeat observation of the subsurface ocean plumes that Hubble saw in 2012.
>>8359598
Sorry anon. NASA holds press conferences like this all the time. They are always about geological and atmospheric shit.
>>8359693
Actual scientists don't get their news via twitter feeds. They publish in journals, and if a discovery is really that important, it makes it to Nature. This is just another pointless PR operation by NASA. You only make announcements like that when things get really, really relevant. CERN making the first detection of the Higgs boson for instance. But with NASA, every semi-important paper, one that'll get ~100 citations long-term, is worth shouting atop all roofs that NASA made this or that, and dumb people like you will buy it because "it's NASA".
Actual scientists are tired of this crap. The press always comes to us asking questions and then we have to debunk the importance of the discovery.
>>8359736
This. Nasa is happy because of the poor folk continue to love them and the clickbait press is happy because it keeps that sweet ad revenue flowing. That's journalism these days, better get used to it. Nasa is really not the only one doing this, but as a presumably top-tier scientific institution, it's particularly shameful.
>>8359606
Spot-on
http://spacenews.com/europa-mission-planning-for-possible-budget-cuts-in-2017/
>>8359766
much simpler than that.
space is a fraud. no such thing.
>>8359780
Well consider me spooked
Why are you all so bitter and cynical?
>>8359803
They spent too much time on /pol/
>>8359803
Critical != cynical
(although one may lead to the other, but I don't feel it's the case here)
>>8359746
Stop quoting everyone.
They named a planet what Adolf Hitler wanted to rename Earth after receiving through WWII? That is one Nazi planet without aliens.
My friend works at nasa and if you knew what they put those poor guys through to get funding you wouldn't mock them. They have literally the worst technology on earth and their development contracts are always won by lockheed and martin who design purposely failing junk to string the contracts along. Plus we live in an age of plebisn zombies that cant understand the worthiness of scientific achievement unless it makes them cum or displays a picture of their face somewhere, so they have that cross to bear also. Give them a break, they're on our /sci de...
Where the hell are the Alien Nazi Neinth Reich? Now in my town they live in houses waiting to contact mother Russia.
>>8359598
2 words: active venting
They may have found active geysers on europa. This is about the only thing I'd expect them to find using the hubble other than finding that europa wobbles funny.
>>8359598
Fucking Monolith stirring up shit again.
>>8359598
something to do with hubble images huh. maybe they lucked out and got a crack opening up on camera or something, revealing something of the ocean underneath.
>>8361063
>>8359693
Shit like that just pisses me off. Couldn't we just appreciate the fact that we'd sent a probe to visit one of the most distant bodies in our solar system and found things we'd never be able to imagine? No, it's always fucking aliens with people.
>>8361076
Fuck you all, I want to believe.
>proof of liquid water on Europa
>not a big deal
HOLLY FUCkING SHIT ALIENS
Lmao everyone thinks it's aliens. It's aliens.
>>8360185
>Plus we live in an age of plebisn zombies that cant understand the worthiness of scientific achievement unless it makes them cum or displays a picture of their face somewhere,
lol
>>8361139
>I want to believe
Can you even tell me why?
Karen Carpenter was right once again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teBV0EoJJY8
>>8362565
thought of being alone in the Universe is scarier than ayy lmaos.
Also, its only a matter of time. They probably already are among us.
>Surprising Activity
Been there done that. At most it's gonna be some dried out mineral deposits that indicates there was sum shit in the past.
Nasa always does this. They say they're gonna announce some significant geologic finding give it a vague title so everyone assumes its aliumz.
Just accept the fact that we're gonna be forever alone already.
>>8359695
Zeus and Jupiter are the same God, ya atheistic bloke.
>>8362860
:^(
>>8362864
exactly
>>8359598
Did you even read the link? They say there might be subsurface ocean on Europe. Not exactly related to Aliens yet. While liquid water is a very usefull thing for life, it doesn't imply life.
>>8362934
Where there's water there's aliens, NASA told me so.
>>8363395
There's no extraterrestrial life on Earth
>>8363423
NASAfag BTFO.
>>8362862
man you really missed the joke there didntja bud
>>8360169
that was egregiously unfunny
>>8362855
You gonna die bitch who cares if we are alone or no
>>8363423
fucking kek, best debunk I've ever seen
>>8362934
>might be subsurface ocean
Who is there still who knows the slightest shit about Europa and doesn't already think that?
>>8364346
>most definitive evidence yet
>not a big deal
inb4 evidence of water again and again
>>8363423
nice try, panspermia denier
Probably liquid water ? Would be awesome.
>>8362862
Spot the retard
>>8359606
>short on funding
only since 1975
>>8359816
>I don't feel
stop it
Y'all bitch whenever NASA tries to make space interesting for the public yet wonder why space exploration never gets much funding. Just go along with it, if enough people believe that there's aliens on Europa then a rover will get funded. Otherwise the taxpayer is never going to fund a robot to collect rocks and take pretty pictures a billion kilometers away.
>>8365337
The fuck happened in 1990?
>>8362860
>so everyone assumes its aliumz
*everyone who is a retard
Some weird mineral stuff which might indicate life, or a subsurface ocean is my pick.
Confirmation of life (likely microbial/fungal) would be sweet as fuck but the stuff they have in orbit isn't really built to look at a bacteria's cock.
>>8365620
They reopened the X-files.
holy shit I cant believe nasa discovered more moist rocks what a surprise
>>8359598
More like
>found a cool looking ice volcano that looks like a dickbutt AMA reddit!!!
>>8367870
NASA's budget still dwarfs all other space programs combined last I checked.
>>8363758
With that logic, we all should just drop dead now and never go try to learn or do anything.
no offense but didn't we find out about bacteria on mars a while ago................
>>8365620
Russia collapsed. The cold war was over. The MIC thought they might start another space exploration gold rush, but it didn't take
Lockheed went back to designing drones
>>8369441
Stop lying you attention whoring useless piece of shit
>>8369658
eukaryote & protists have been found on other planets for a while now anon, catch up!
>>8369667
no, they haven't.
but if you'd like to cite something
>>8369672
carbon footprints are enough evidence! carbon = life, remember?
>>8369676
that is still quite a stretch; without a concrete direct sample you can kiss those footprints goodbye. And you could provide some actual quotation for your claims
>>8360185
dam this hit hard
>>8360185
>lockheed and martin who design purposely failing junk
I thought they did a pretty awesome financially extractive project with the so called F-35.
>>8361154
No evidence yet.
>>8359598
HOLY SHIT
LAST TIME THEY DID THIS
THEY FOUND WHAT AMMOUNTS TO WET SALT ON MARS
>>8370526
it was clearly an alien salt mine, how could salt just be lying there???
AYYS TOMORROW!!!!!
Lakes.
they found an apple tree apparently
Can't wait for the Europan refugees to come and enrich our planet, we must open our borders for them, why should they freeze to death when there is so much unused room in the Mediterranean? WE WUZ WHALEZ N SHIET
>>8359598
>ywn have a qt3.14 european mermaid gf
Why even live?
>>8359695
Why do you even pretend to know anything about classical mythology?
this board sucks ass holy shit. Hopefully none of you will work in aeronautics
>>8360185
The future is in the East.
>>8372676
I'm not Eastern, but I love me some Eastern peoples.
>>8360185
>lockheed and martin
Lockheed AND martin?? Are you shitting me??
>>8360185
To be fair, we have all been bred and trained from birth to only care about whatever makes us cum because supposedly that's what makes our economy so powerful. (We will see what China does and then hopefully that whole thing will be proved wrong.)
>>8372676
What's with the cgi in that pic?
>>8372622
I already do
>>8372790
the real thing looks very nice as well desu
>>8372676
>The future is in the East.
Yes. But not the way you think.
Cover this - pic related.
>>8374394
pls explain
>>8374405
Positioned at the limb of the moon
- you are in the radio noise shadow from the Earth
- you can make a 380000 km long baseline which alone completely hammers the resolution you can obtain with optics on Earth
With the lower gravity of the Moon
- you can make a gigantic structure without the whole thing collapsing
-- which in turns allow you to focus much longer wavelengths
- taller structures allow for finely adjusted focus
- a larger focus allows for using large dipole arrays so you can form images
The Moon does not appear to have any problematic natural noise sources which allows for excellent signal to noise ratios you can only dream of on Earth (Arecibo has problems with a nearby military radar system)
You can co-situate suspended dipoles for even longer wavelengths
You can co-locate other arrays
No zoning problems (Hawaii has problems with native religious groups)
Looking into new parts of the electromagnetic spectrum is always promising for entirely new discoveries which will wet the appetite of most astronomers.