Alien Life Possibly Found In Solar System

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Alien Life Possibly Found In Solar System

The Universe seems to be endless with no signs of life. While a lot of us might believe there is no extra-terrestrial life out there, no one can prove otherwise. The question 'are we alone? ’Has always been an interesting one, and there are many scientists that believe there could be life outside our solar system. And recently, scientists made an incredibly shocking discovery when looking at the Venus, Jupiter and Saturn...

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00:00 Introduction
00:38 Venus
09:16 Discovery missions
10:25 Titan - Saturn's moon
20:09 An FM signal on one of Jupiter's moons
22:24 Ganymede - Jupiter's moon
23:25 Europa - Jupiter's moon
26:46 Callisto - Jupiter's moon
27:43 JUICE - a probe for Jupiter's moons
28:56 Enceladus - Saturn's moon
32:08 Terraforming Mars
32:24 Creating resources on other planets
34:44 Creating biospheres on other planets
39:10 Terraforming the Earth's moon
40:51 Terraforming Venus
42:22 Terraforming Titan
43:20 Conclusion

catherinehughes
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Respect to the camera man he’s literally invincible

covidcat
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I find it funny that the Phosphine anomaly on Venus was a data error that has since been rectified and now the Phosphine data represents the standard amount we expected to find. Still waiting to see what’s under the crusts of the icy moons of Jupiter. 🤞

VideoGameKillCounts
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Let me guess : it's 43 minutes of "We didnt actually find anything but maybe under that 10km of ice there might be (...)" it's always the same with these videos!

Mustis
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Technically they are Aliens but we want to meet advanced life forms.

Bitcosb
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Phosphene detection on Venus, if not detected in error, is much more likely an indicator that we don't know enough about photochemistry.

thesunexpress
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Imagine being able to study solar systems all across the universe how exciting would that be

Jorge-rwnz
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We seen some crazy alien shit in earths deep oceans. No doubt there be pokemons in all these huge salt water ocean moons, with multitudes more water volume than earth.

chubs
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I don't believe that humans will be able to fully terraform a planet for many years, but if Venus was supposedly to be similar to earth then it may be the easiest planet to start with. Returning a planet like Venus to its original state of life may be easier than transforming a planet like Mars into place that can support life.

damien
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"Either we are alone in the universe or we are not with both outcomes being equally terrifying" Arthur C. Clark

majinvegeta
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Spoiler alert: life not found elsewhere in solar system

felwinterx
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If I made a starwars movie trilogy, I'd have a massive Easter egg where the main planet in the movies is Venus with a different name of course. Venus would be an inhabited, populated world with oceans and continents with all sorts of life. Then in the 2nd to last or last movie, a super weapon or disaster would destroy Venus by heating it up so much the surface was completely destroyed with lava and the planet is turned into what it is today. Earth, under a different name as well, would be in some scenes too but as it looked 1 billion years ago so basically unrecognizable except for the moon which probably looked pretty similar. Some scenes would be shot on Earth since it would have some settlers on it but it would never be mentioned or implied that the planet they are on is Earth or significant in any way. Also the system could be named Solus or something that means Sol system in another Easter egg. Venus and Earth could be anagrams as well. Like how the planet Wobani in Rogue One is an anagram for Obi Wan. I think that would be an amazing concept to put in a Starwars movie. "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away" is pretty much a throw away line anyways. Also the milky way was far away from where it is now a long time ago it so still technically works.

Ciana
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As inhospitable as these worlds may seem for day to day life, they collectively hold immeasurable amounts of untapped fuels and are so cold that high speed manufacturing and quantum computing capabilities would be a godsend to modern heating problems.
Since most of their cores are frozen solid and hold water, they could be hollowed out and repurposed into natural, cosmological megastructures.
If we could figure out how to efficiently magnify the sun's energy to distant worlds or even harnessing heavy fusion capabilites, the step to inhabitating the rest of the solar system could be quickly overshadowed by the very close next step of interstellar travel.

quarterpounderwithcheese
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"if there's water there's a good chance of life" why do we always assume alien life needs water?? isn't safer to assume that their needs for living is different than ours?

Erik-vfrw
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highvoltagerules
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There must be life beneath *_Europa's ice and Titan's lakes_*

exoplanets
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what if 3 billion years ago, we the humans lived in venus and eventually transfered here in earth when mars is almost dying.

shantidawg
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Here is my issue with the alien/science community. They only look for similar planets to our own and then skip all the rest because it doesn't have what we have. Just because we need certain requirements to support all life on earth doesn't mean an alien planet does.

AkitaZeroBS
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5:28 "as far as we know phosphene can only be made by life"... wrong and you contradict this moments earlier when casually saying its been detected in jupiter and saturn. Something no one attributes to life because there are environments where it can be produced inorganically.

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