Europa
2006-07-13 04:32:51
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answer #1
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answered by Fantasy Girl 3
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The answers here pick planets or moons, that, even though they have some sort of atmosphere or liquid water underneath a thick surface of ice, they are extremely cold - 100s of degrees below freezing. However, if you could enter the atmosphere of Jupiter, somewhere down into the atmosphere the atmospheric pressure will drive the temperature up to a nice toasty 70 degrees Farenheit. Maybe large balloon-like methane-breathing creatures could float around and metabolize stuff in that atmosphere. It is possible to send a probe into Jupiter's atmosphere, maybe send back some data. As for a manned spaceship, it would have to be moving so fast to keep from getting captured and sucked down into oblivion, that it would need a pretty awesome heat shield and a lot of fuel. That may be an insurmountable problem, but who knows? I vote Jupiter.
2006-07-13 05:25:00
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The 4 greatest moons of Jupiter are on the threshold of planetary length, yet Io, Europa and Ganymede all lie interior Jupiter's van Allen Belt with radiation stages so extreme terrestrial life varieties ought to die right now. Callisto has no significant ecosystem. Titan is achieveable, assuming a temperature of -270F should be survived, and the ambience of CH4 and different ugly gases is proper. Triton is even less warm and has a thinner ecosystem. All different moons are small, regardless of the very incontrovertible actuality that arguments were made for Enceladus I genuinely have a e book popping out the top of the year on "Moons of the image voltaic equipment" afdressing such questions
2016-11-01 23:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Earth itself seems perfect. Perfect climate, actaul liquid water, etc. But did you know animals (and I mean animals, not bacteria) could adapt over time to certain places? For instance, In Jupitur, there might be life. The appearence: Most planets are gas giants, and they need to be able to withstand a good amount of temperature (We are alomst guarenteed the only solar system with rocky planets and temperatures colder than 1300F on average). This would be the perfect place for Floaters And Swordtails. Floaters kinda would be blimps. They would be organisms flying in the perfect temperature zone and flying with the baloons on their back. However, a sword tail would come. Using its super wings, it can fly lightning fast. Its sharp beak lets it tear right through the floater for food.
2006-07-13 05:29:17
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answered by iam"A"godofsheep 5
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Either Mars, Europa (Moon of Jupiter) or Titan. Titan has a nitrogen rich atmosphere around 95% with rivers of lighter fluid i.e methane that is 5%, the only thing Titan is missing for life is good ol' H2O water... The nitrogen N2 and methane combine to form compounds called "Tholins", these Tholins then mix with water, which scientists think is contained underneath Titan, thus volcanoes shooting it up would form amino acids, i.e the basic building blocks for life. So far zippo has been found.
2006-07-13 04:36:10
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answer #5
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answered by pixellizedness 2
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I've heard a lot of stuff about there possibly being microscopic life on Titan, Europa, and Mars. People also think there may be hydrogen-based life inside gas giants, especially Jupiter. There also may be life on Venus, though it wouldn't be life anything like on Earth due to the heat and gravity pressure there, because due to its constant cloud covering we have never actually seen its surface. (The pearly white appearance it has is due to all of the clouds.)
2006-07-13 05:22:36
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answered by Isis-sama 5
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Earth
2006-07-13 04:32:46
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answered by alanameadows 1
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Life - Earth
Intelligent life - not in this solar system
2006-07-13 05:06:54
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answered by Chief BaggageSmasher 7
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Earth.
:P
Kidding
Mars and Europa, maybe Titan, that volcano moon of Jupitor
2006-07-13 04:33:17
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Ganymede Europa Titan could have life-forms.Mars a long time ago,maybe.
2006-07-13 04:56:22
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answer #10
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answered by inga r 1
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