Aliens!! I'm so ready...

kana_marie

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April 8, 2015
NASA: We'll find alien life in 10 to 20 years



NASA




BY DEBORAH NETBURN
Are we alone in the universe? Top NASA scientists say the answer is almost certainly “no.â€


"I believe we are going to have strong indications of life beyond Earth in the next decade and definitive evidence in the next 10 to 20 years," Ellen Stofan, chief scientist for NASA, said at a public panel Tuesday in Washington.


"We know where to look, we know how to look, and in most cases we have the technology," she said.


Jeffery Newmark, interim director of heliophysics at the agency put it this way: "It's definitely not an if, it's a when."


However, if visions of alien invasions are dancing in your head, you can let those go.


"We are not talking about little green men," Stofan said. "We are talking about little microbes."


Over the course of an hourlong presentation, NASA leaders described a flurry of recent discoveries that suggest we are closer than ever to figuring out where we might find life in the solar system and beyond.


For example, Jim Green, director of planetary science at NASA, cited a study that analyzed the atmosphere above Mars' polar ice caps and suggests that 50% of the planet's northern hemisphere once had oceans up to a mile deep, and that it had that water for a long period of time -- up to 1.2 billion years.


"We think that long period of time is necessary for life to get more complex," Stofan said.


She added that getting human field geologists and astrobiologists on Mars would greatly improve the chances of finding fossils of past life on our nearest planetary neighbor.


Green also described another recent study that used measurements of aurora on Jupiter's moon Ganymede to prove it has a large liquid ocean beneath its icy crust.


The findings suggest that previous ideas about where to find "habitable zones" may have been too limited. (A body considered to in a habitable zone is not too hot or too cold for liquid water to exist on its surface.)


"We now recognize that habitable zones are not just around stars, they can be around giant planets too," Green said. "We are finding out the solar system is really a soggy place."


He also talked NASA's plans for a mission to Europa, another moon of Jupiter with an icy ocean.


"I don’t know what we are going to find there," he said.


Newmark described how NASA is learning more about the role of Earth's magnetic field in protecting our planet's water and atmosphere from being blown away by the solar wind, thereby playing a role in the ability for life to develop.


"Mars does not have a significant magnetic field, so it lets the wind strip away the water and atmosphere," he said.


Paul Hertz, director of astrophysics at NASA, talked about how future telescopes already in the works will help scientists scan the atmospheres of large rocky planets around distant stars for chemical markers of life.


"We are not just studying water and habitability in our solar system, but also looking for it in planets around other stars," he said.


NASA associate administrator John Grunsfeld, said part of what excites him most about the search for life beyond our planet is to see what that life looks like.


"Once we get beyond Mars, which formed from the same stuff as Earth, the likelihood that life is similar to what we find on this planet is very low," he said.


Grunsfeld said he believes that life beyond Earth will be found by the next generation of scientists and space explorers, but Green said he hopes it is sooner than that.


"The science community is making enormous progress," he said. "And I've told my team I'm planning to be the director of planetary science when we discover life in the solar system."
 

Josie

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Those who say there is no life out there.. have absolutely no understanding of how big the universe is and how much is really out there. No grasp. We are not special.. it wasn't all created just for us. (ok, we're special.. we're pretty flippin' rad once you really think about it.. but you know what I'm saying lol)
 

Peninha

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What is this about really kana, aliens? I think that it will be extremely hard for any of us to prove their existence because any proof has to be hidden to avoid panic or any other reason, eventually economic?
 

thegrey1

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They say it will only be little microbes..well little microbes will make big aliens ! LOL This is awesome news! I hope I'm here to see it!
 

bala

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ahhh..The prospect itself sounds interesting.A life form other than humans.How i wish they just breathe out oxygen and take in co2..:p
That would be the best alien char i would want them to have..:p
 

Shimus

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Any life, bacterial or evolved intelligent beings have to exist out there. We're just one of hundreds of thousands planets able to sustain life. IT would be folly to think we're alone out here, and even worse - why would we want to think we're alone? THE UNIVERSE IS GINORMOUS.

But, 10 to 20 years is definitely a timeframe that they may fail in. We will find it, but I don't have any reason to suspect it will be that 'soon'
 

missbishi

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I've often wondered why people are so incredulous at the idea that there are other lifeforms on other planets. Us Earth-dwellers are only a mere spot on the universe and there is guaranteed to be so much life out there that we simply don't know about.

@Peninha I think that things are being hidden from us too! The amount of unrest such revelations would cause would be monumental and I am certain that the government know plenty of things that we don't.
 

Josie

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I don't believe we've been visited. What makes anyone think they could be so advanced that they would come all this way and the little ol' US could do anything to keep it from us. Like an army of them wouldn't have torn us a new one for it lol. And why would they ever come all this way to make marks in fields and leave.. or quietly study a few of us here and there. I don't think they would be that quiet about it or take sooooooooooooo many years to do it over and over again. Would we? Advanced, remember? I highly doubt they would need all this time and effort lol. People seriously underestimate the very beings they think are so advanced they can do what we can't even begin to try.
 

dyanmarie25

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Well, I am not sure if I like meeting aliens in the near future. I think I'm not ready for an alien invasion yet. I'm kind of dreading that to happen. It's going to be sort of like Walking Dead, like having to go on war with aliens rather than zombies. It's scary.
 

Shimus

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Everyone always assumes aliens would be angry or wanting to destroy us too. What happens if they're just as shocked to find evolved life as we are and want to study as much as we study them? It could be mutually beneficial.. or mutually assured destruction (MAD). I just don't want the idea of aliens coming in war to be one peoples fear.
 

Rainman

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NASA should stop lying to people. Let them admit that in 10, 20 years with so many satellites orbiting the earth it will be pretty hard to explain away UFOs and whoever travels in them. That UFOs have been seen, and they've been visiting the earth for years, no one can deny that. The explanations which should be offered though is where, do they come from? Alien life obviously does exist but UFO pilots IMHO are no aliens.
 

Josie

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Everyone always assumes aliens would be angry or wanting to destroy us too. What happens if they're just as shocked to find evolved life as we are and want to study as much as we study them? It could be mutually beneficial.. or mutually assured destruction (MAD). I just don't want the idea of aliens coming in war to be one peoples fear.

I agree. We're far from advanced to the degree people imagine visiting aliens to be and even we wouldn't start abducting aliens to do horrific things to them in order to... what? Why on earth would they need to do that?? lol And even if it were true.. why so many people? And if they took one of our ships and some of our people to hide away from their kind.. would we just shrug our shoulders and leave it at that? Gawd no lol.. imagine the war lol.

If they ever show up, I really doubt it would be an evil mission to wipe us out and I seriously doubt they've been quietly visiting.
 

bala

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NASA should stop lying to people. Let them admit that in 10, 20 years with so many satellites orbiting the earth it will be pretty hard to explain away UFOs and whoever travels in them. That UFOs have been seen, and they've been visiting the earth for years, no one can deny that. The explanations which should be offered though is where, do they come from? Alien life obviously does exist but UFO pilots IMHO are no aliens.
Nah..It should be aliens for even if they are unmanned they still are developed controlled and monitored by a life form of sorts,so it indirectly only points to aliens.Every other possibility leads to existence of a life form possibly aliens from neptune or venus :p
 

FuZyOn

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I am excited for aliens too! I truly believe that we're going to develop a way of communicating with extraterrestrial species and I am eagerly waiting for that day!
It's sad that a lot of people believe that we are the only species living in this universe.
 

oraclemay

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Well, I think it may be naive of us to think we are the only life form in such a vast universe. However, the next galaxy happens to be too far away to travel to in a lifetime. We need someone to invent a flying saucer. Any volunteers?
 
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