Sep 26, 2016 Replies: 61 Add bookmark The existence of plumes would make studying the moon's interior ocean easier. Read the whole story Click to expand...
B bskin Smack-Fu Master, in training 18y 61 Sep 26, 2016 #12 Sep 26, 2016 Add bookmark #12 [url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31957147#p31957147:2q3o5ht0 said: Mmm...Burritos[/url]":2q3o5ht0]If "the radiation from nearby Jupiter would kill a human in a matter of hours or days", then why would we expect to find life there? Click to expand... There's kilometers of ice protecting the sub-surface ocean. Also, there's lots of microbial life that is resistant to radiation. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 37 (37 / 0)
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31957147#p31957147:2q3o5ht0 said: Mmm...Burritos[/url]":2q3o5ht0]If "the radiation from nearby Jupiter would kill a human in a matter of hours or days", then why would we expect to find life there? Click to expand... There's kilometers of ice protecting the sub-surface ocean. Also, there's lots of microbial life that is resistant to radiation.