Aliens life discovered on Titan, interpretations.

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WaNNaBJusTLiKeU

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Ok, so signs of Alien life discovered on one of Saturn's moons.

Scientists have found evidence that there is life on Saturn's biggest moon, Titan.

They have discovered clues that primitive aliens are breathing in Titan's atmosphere and feeding on fuel at the surface.

The startling discoveries, made using an orbiting spacecraft, are revealed in two separate reports.
Saturn's moon, Titan, pictured using ultraviolet and infrared cameras on board the space probe Cassini. Scientists now believe that the moon could harbour life

Saturn's moon, Titan, pictured using ultraviolet and infrared cameras on board the space probe Cassini. Scientists now believe that the moon could harbour life

Data from Nasa's Cassini probe has analysed the complex chemistry on the surface of Titan - the only moon known to have a dense atmosphere.

Its surface is covered with mountains, lakes and rivers which has led astronomers to call it the most Earthlike world in the solar system.

Organic chemicals had already been detected on the 3,200-mile wide planet. But the liquid on Titan is not water but methane and the scientists expect life there to be methane-based.

The first paper, in the journal Icarus, shows that hydrogen gas flowing down through Titan's atmosphere disappears at the surface, suggesting it could be being breathed by alien bugs.

The second paper, in the Journal of Geophysical Research, reports there is a lack of a certain chemical on the surface, leading scientists to believe it may be being consumed by life.
An artist's conception showing Titan's earth-like surface with Saturn appearing dimly in the background through the thick atmosphere

Look familiar? An artist's conception showing Titan's Earthlike surface with Saturn appearing dimly in the background through the thick atmosphere

Scientists had expected sunlight interacting with chemicals in the atmosphere to produce acetylene that falls down to coat Titan's surface. But Cassini detected no acetylene there.

Experts warn that there could be other explanations for the results.

But taken together, they fulfil two important conditions necessary for methane-based life to exist.

Nasa astrobiologist Chris McKay said: 'If these signs do turn out to be a sign of life, it would be doubly exciting because it would represent a second form of life independent from water-based life on Earth.'

Scientists believe that when the Sun swells up, swallowing Earth, conditions could be ideal on a warmer Titan.

Professor John Zarnecki, of the Open University, said: 'We believe the chemistry is there for life to form. It just needs heat and warmth to kick-start the process.

'In four billion years' time, when the Sun swells into a red giant, it could be paradise on Titan.'



Sources

Article from The Telegraph (British Newspaper, well respected): http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/7805069/Titan-Nasa-scientists-discover-evidence-that-alien-life-exists-on-Saturns-moon.html

Also an extract from a NASA scientist: http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=84381

Science Daily : http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100606103125.htm




Ok, so what's your interpretations of what life will look like on this planet?

Here's mine(And CNN's):

 

delet

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I'm going to need a source before I can even remotely believe this...

Regardless it's interesting.
 

maddawg IAJI

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Ummmm ya, I want a source or I don't think I can believe you. Life so close to us (Well..compared to the whole universe) is a little hard to believe.
 

Count Igor

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Sounds cool, if unlikely, but oh well, looks like it'll be Sunday tea at Mrs. GarfrGHfltGAErtlebFLurGh's.

Here's what I think they'll look like:
 

XJ-0461

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If it is true, then it'll more than likely mean "small bacteria" not "alien fish" when it says primitive life.

Also, source please?
 

Sougo

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Source, please?

LOLYOULOSEGIRL said:
'In four billion years' time, when the Sun swells into a red giant, it could be paradise on Titan.'
Uh ok, whoopie?

Lets not harbor too much on speculation. Its only a theory, no life has been found yet.
 

yankeefan19

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I really hope that the Aliens are real, but I doubt it. still though, lets all hope that it's not a very scary type of alien.
 

Ih8pkmn

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This is rather ironic, considering I just finished watching X Files Fight the Future.

anyway...
I Googled life on titan and...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20100607/sc_space/strangediscoveryontitanleadstospeculationofalienlife

Meh.
 

Syphous

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This sounds like a load of bullshit to me. No source and that picture the OP posted furthers my suspicion.
 

WaNNaBJusTLiKeU

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Article from The Telegraph (British Newspaper, well respected): http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/7805069/Titan-Nasa-scientists-discover-evidence-that-alien-life-exists-on-Saturns-moon.html

Also an extract from a NASA scientist: http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=84381

Science Daily : http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100606103125.htm
 

BoxCutter

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LOLYOULOSEGIRL said:
They have discovered clues that primitive aliens are breathing in Titan's atmosphere and feeding on fuel at the surface.
To my understanding this is all they have really found. They have not discovered any significant evidence that there is a sentient race of extraterrestrials on it. They have come up with many theories on what is going on on Titan, this is just one of them. Speculation nothing more at this point.
 

tomtom94

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I go with the idea of Kjartan Poskitt in The Gobsmacking Galaxy.

Basically, a giant angry penguin.
 

Pimppeter2

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So does that mean methanogenic life exists? No. In the very hedged language of the scientist, it means that conditions have been found that are consistent with the presence of that life. But "consistent with" and "evidence for" are two very different things.