NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

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Re: NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

Post by Bobby » Sun Jun 10, 2018 12:40 pm

freediver wrote:
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Do you know how long they can remain dormant for?

Space is the perfect freeze drier.
If they are frozen inside a rock at say minus 200 degrees
& are protected from most of the radiation.
Why couldn't they last forever?

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Re: NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

Post by freediver » Sun Jun 10, 2018 1:31 pm

You won't get any moisture inside a porous rock.

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Re: NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

Post by BigP » Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:02 pm

Bobby wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 12:40 pm
freediver wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 8:46 am
Do you know how long they can remain dormant for?

Space is the perfect freeze drier.
If they are frozen inside a rock at say minus 200 degrees
& are protected from most of the radiation.
Why couldn't they last forever?

How would envision they would get protection from radiation

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Re: NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

Post by BigP » Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:04 pm

freediver wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 1:31 pm
You won't get any moisture inside a porous rock.

They could be inside some block of rock and ice floatin around out there

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Re: NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

Post by Bobby » Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:59 pm

BigP wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:02 pm
Bobby wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 12:40 pm
freediver wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 8:46 am
Do you know how long they can remain dormant for?

Space is the perfect freeze drier.
If they are frozen inside a rock at say minus 200 degrees
& are protected from most of the radiation.
Why couldn't they last forever?

How would envision they would get protection from radiation
Inside a large rock containing iron - like so many meteorites -
they would have some protection from radiation.

Remember - there could be billions of microbes inside a rock &
only one would have to survive to multiply when it landed in some nice warm water.

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Re: NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

Post by Super Nova » Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:56 am

Bobby wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:59 pm
BigP wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:02 pm
Bobby wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 12:40 pm
freediver wrote:
Sun Jun 10, 2018 8:46 am
Do you know how long they can remain dormant for?

Space is the perfect freeze drier.
If they are frozen inside a rock at say minus 200 degrees
& are protected from most of the radiation.
Why couldn't they last forever?

How would envision they would get protection from radiation
Inside a large rock containing iron - like so many meteorites -
they would have some protection from radiation.

Remember - there could be billions of microbes inside a rock &
only one would have to survive to multiply when it landed in some nice warm water.
Why couldn't they last forever?

Forever is a long time and the law of phyics indicate that everything will decay over time.... includign every atom if we keep expanding forever.

I don't know what is the microbes you refer. I expect that cells will not survive very well by organic molecules will, e.g. RNA and imno acides ...etc.
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Re: NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

Post by sprintcyclist » Mon Jun 11, 2018 9:45 am

I was thinking it would be something like an underground shopping mall, or similar.

You know, something cool, to entice tourism.
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Re: NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

Post by Bobby » Mon Jun 11, 2018 10:23 am

Super Nova wrote:
Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:56 am

Why couldn't they last forever?

Forever is a long time and the law of phyics indicate that everything will decay over time.... includign every atom if we keep expanding forever.

I don't know what is the microbes you refer. I expect that cells will not survive very well by organic molecules will, e.g. RNA and imno acides ...etc.
But women get their eggs frozen all the time for use later in reproduction techniques.
Sperm is also frozen from donors.
I see no reason why microbes frozen for millions of years could not come back to life -
well at least some of them - & it takes only one to reproduce to create a billion more very quickly.

If we do find microbes on Mars it is quite likely that they originally came from Earth.
Maybe our whole Milky Way galaxy has been seeded this way?

check out:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panspermia

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Re: NASA major announcement on Thursday about life on the red planet

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