Christ, just send me there already. I don't even care if I come back. The fact that I could see something that amazing in my lifetime would be reward enough.
How are even Jupiter and Saturn consider remotely habitable? Massively pressurized balls of supercritical fluids and plasma could sustain the development of the very complex molecules required for life? Yeah... okay...
Christ, just send me there already. I don't even care if I come back. The fact that I could see something that amazing in my lifetime would be reward enough.
Why do these other planets always have freaky-ass colored sky (red, orange, etc)? Isn't there one that has normal blue sky like Earth but not frozen in ice?
Why do these other planets always have freaky-ass colored sky (red, orange, etc)? Isn't there one that has normal blue sky like Earth but not frozen in ice?
How are even Jupiter and Saturn considered remotely habitable? Massively pressurized balls of supercritical fluids and plasma could sustain the development of the very complex molecules required for life? Yeah... okay...
If Jupiter has a hard core, then I'd imagine anything is possible, even at extremely high temperatures.
Without any kind of land mass, I just dont understand how any life could evolve from what would otherwise be a giant, turbulant storm/tornado.
Who knows. Life is wierd.