I open this thread to comment the NASA's conference about Europa in real time.
You can watch it in about 1 hour and a half from now here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDh4uK9PvJU
ayys confirmed
>>8371986
It's about to start, fellas.
test
They are doing the conference on a fucking audio. Man NASA is a fucking disaster at social media. Basicaly talking about water plumes on the surface.
so what was discovered about europe?
ayy
>>8371986
nasa > into the trash it goes
well that's weird, i'm listening to it here http://www.nasa.gov/nasalive
>>8372204
Europa*
Nothing just a hubble's photo that pretty much confirms what we all already knew.
>>8372215
its not working for me Dx
>>8372242
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-news-audio1
My local clickbait news site says NASA discovered water on Europa.
Isn't this big news? Why isn't anyone talking about this?
>>8372244
Thanks!
>>8372245
we were expecting this
>>8372250
you are bit late though, i guess you'll be able to listen to it again when it finishes.
I'm hoping for
"underground ocean fucking CONFIRMED niggers"
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-s-hubble-spots-possible-water-plumes-erupting-on-jupiters-moon-europa
>The observation increases the possibility that missions to Europa may be able to sample Europa’s ocean without having to drill through miles of ice.
>>8372297
ALL THESE WORLDS
ARE YOURS EXCEPT
EUROPA
ATTEMPT NO
LANDING THERE
USE THEM TOGETHER
USE THEM IN PEACE
>>8372326
>>8372304
Arthur C Clarke wont mind anymore. We'll go there as soon as we can!
>>8372255
People were expecting the discovery of the Higgs boson, too, yet it was still a big deal on /sci/.
>>8372260
niggers on europa is bad for all.
So now we now there is liquid water for sure, and we knew already there is a lot of energy both from jupiters gravity, tidal forces, radiation etc. All we need now is confirmation for nutrients and we can safely assume there is a great possibility for life under the European sea?
>>8372376
There isnt enough energy under ground for this kind of life.
>>8372333
You realize that we likely wouldn't be able to eat aliens.
>>8372435
no, anon. I am sure we was absolutely serious. He even made that comic and all
>>8372435
A good question is if life in Solar System comes from single source transported across celestial bodies by meteorite strikes and ejecta or if it evolved independently.
If it comes from a single source, then I guess we could probably digest it.
>>8372547
We can't digest a lot of living things here.
>>8372579
the cute alien girls can digest my dick
>>8372547
A read something a while ago about possible alien life having different carbon chirality than us, meaning that it would be impossible for us to derive any sort of nutrients from digesting them.
>>8372217
What was that? That there is water there? Anything else?
>>8372211
you do realize you are saying that nasa is greater then trash thigh
>>8372435
only one way to find out