All of Mar’s water has been absorbed by its crust making the planet habitable, concluded Oxford scientists. Water is a very important factor that is needed for survival in the human world. The planet had water about three billion years ago. It was very much like Earth three billion years ago. According to Cbsnews.com life may have existed at that time, but not much evidence supports it.But now Mars became cold , dry , inhospitable . For life to exist the celestial body would need the conditions, and space organizations would need the right technology.
First key point is that a celestial body would need the right conditions to allow life to be sustainable. For example water, sun, heat, land for vegetation etc. The Earth is at the right distance to be able to sustain the life . It’s neighbors: Venus and Mars once had conditions right to be able to sustain life. “But one shift Venus became too hot to be able to sustain life” state Nasa researchers from the GISS. According to Cbsnews.com , Mars became too cold to sustain life and all of its water has been frozen in ice caps.
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Second key point is that Scientists would need more advanced technology to see if aliens really do exist.
Let's say aliens do exist, then we would need to find out a way to travel at the speed of light.This can be an unattainable goal, as of right now.As technology improves we may figure out how to travel at the speed of light. But even then the distance in space is so large that we need to how to make a spaceship sustainable for humans that long.According to wired.com humans will have a loss of bone mass . The nearest star itself is 4.3 light years away, 40 trillion km, by the time we take to figure out how to put humans into deep space we might not see the aliens because they might have gotten
extinct. Furthermore, no planet other than Earth has been able to sustain life in our solar system. But Nasa and other organizations have said that there might be life living on one of Jupiter's moon, Europa. It seems to have hydrogen, essential element in the creation of life. It also has more water than Earth does and it produces its heat through a process called subduction. While all of this may have been true, there hasn't been one study actually confirming the presence of life on Europa. The same had happened with Mars, scientists in Nasa and other space organizations had initially thought that Mars may contain life because of its frozen ice caps mars, but after technological advances, scientists have confirmed that inhabitable. This may be the same case with Europa. Nasa and other space organizations may tell that Europa has all the essential needs. But has been no real confirmation, if life actually exists or not. To summarize, there could be no planet or moon that can potentially preserve life.
Throughout The Awakening, water the main motif serves as a catalyst to the metamorphosis of Edna. During the length of the story Edna goes through a process of changes that coincides with the presence of water. Water serves as a conduit for liberation and empowerment that facilitates the rebirth and even death of Edna. In this essay I will argue that the motif of water represents the continual transformations that occur within Edna throughout the story.
Theatre as a unique, live art form does not only consist of theatrical performances that tell stories, but are significant as to how they cover certain topics that portray issues within the world. Because of this, theatre is an art form that can be used as a platform to discuss and bring awareness to issues that affect one’s community. The play, In the Red and Brown Water by Tarell Alvin Mccraney follows the upcoming of age story of Oya, a young African-American woman, that struggles to find her true self and identity within the projects of San Pere, Louisiana. With the presence of Yoruban tradition, In the Red and Brown Water explores the themes of poverty and racial injustices among minorities through the distinctive use of design clues,
Ever since I was a little kid I loved the performing arts and I never thought that I would eventually fall in love with science . After an intense and challenging year of Chemistry my sophomore year, I was hesitant and nervous in signing up for my junior year science class. Toward the end of my sophomore year my chemistry teacher, Mr. Bowditch, told me he thought I would do well in Advanced Placement Environmental Science. I was in a state of disbelief because I was struggling trying to get a C in Chemistry and I was thinking how was I supposed to take AP Environmental Science class. After a conversation with my parents, they had persuaded me to sign up and we agreed if i didn't like it or it was too hard I would be able to drop the class.
Have you ever looked up into the night skies and wondered what might be out there? One question I always wonder is where in the universe might there be a livable planet? Well the answer might be closer than you think, well actually 588 million kilometers away from earth. Jupiter of course is what I’m talking about. Fell first let’s ask the why we might move. Let’s face it earth is not going to be able to be habitable forever in fact ate the rate humans are polluting the atmosphere earth won’t be around that much longer. So might need a new place to live. So could the answer be Jupiter? Before that we need to know a little about the new planet and if it’s able to sustain life. Let’s start with the Jupiter’s history. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Jupiter was named after the king of the gods and Roman mythology. The ancient Greeks named the planet after Zeus, the king of the Greek pantheon. In 1610, a man that goes by the name “Galileo Galilei” was looking through his homemade telescope when he came across Jupiter. He notice four objects circling Jupiter and described them as "four fixed stars, totally invisible by their smallness" it was there were he discovered four large moons Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, which underwent several name change but are now known as the Galilean moons. This was the first time celestial bodies were seen circling an object other then Earth. Jupiter spins faster than any other planet, taking 10 hours to complete a turn on its axis, compared to that of 24 hours for Earth. This rapid spin makes Jupiter bulge at the equator and flatten at the poles, making the planet about 7 percent wider at the equator than at the poles. This is Jupiter and this is Jupiter next to the earth. Jup...
Boiling Lake is one of the most popular attractions in MorneTrois Pitons National Park. This eerie-looking pool of bubbling, gray-green water lies at the end of a strenuous, three-hour hike through thick forest. But it's worth it. Geologists believe the 63-meter-wide actively boiling lake, the world's second largest, is a flooded fumarole, a crack in the earth allowing hot gases to vent from the molten lava below. The temperature at the edge of the lake ranges from 82-92°C and is at boiling point in the center. After rain, the trail becomes slick and muddy. Guides are highly recommended, (Karen, Hastings).
It is without a doubt that the most fascinating thing about space is the possibility of life elsewhere beside Earth. It is estimated that the Milky Way Galaxy itself contains about 300 billion stars. Each star contains planets and some planets might even have moons. With these findings, the question is no longer whether life exists elsewhere. The probability that Earth is the only place where life exists in the universe is far too slim. NASA has identified many planets that have similar conditions to Earth but most of these planets are hundreds of light years away so traveling there to find out if there’s any living organism is not easy. Luckily, scientific evidences have pointed out that one of the moons of Jupiter, Europa, could be one of the places where life can exist. If the theories proposed by astronomers about Europa are true, life on Europa might not even be entirely different than life near the bottom of Earth’s oceans.
Scientists have dreamt over the possibility that it may be possible to live on another planet. Some think that Mars has that potential to support life, if it's hidden resources are uncovered and exploited to their full potential. There is even evidence that it once contained enough water that it had been possible to hold life. Think about it, what if we could transform it into such a place, even if only our children's children get to see any result? The following will describe Mars, present evidence of ice and water, give possible ideas for the future exploration of Mars, and give reasons for why it is important.
The water contained under the soil has had some various effects on the Mars terrain. When the robots were on mars collecting samples, they found some rocks that looked like rocks from prehistoric life here on earth. When analyzing these samples, the scientists deemed that the water was very acidic and salty. This is similar to some of the earlier times in the Australian area.
Recently, two probes were sent back and they made it to Mars. They landed on the South Polar Caps of Mars. That is where NASA plans to find water. After landing on Mars, the probes extracted water like crystals from the surface of Mars. They found that there was a small amount of water in the crystals, which means that there is a strong chance that life, was on Mars at one time.
Lowry contradicted himself in his review by calling Sully both a no-frills affair and chilling like the Hudson in January. By all accounts, the movie was a moving story about a likable character. Nevertheless, it was not a thrilling experience. The movie opened up with Pilot Chelsey “Sully” Sullenburger and Copilot Jeff Skiles being investigated by the NTSB.
One of the planets that were not eliminated was Mars. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Mars has two satellite moons orbiting it which are called Phobos and Deimos. They were discovered in 1877 by Asaph Hall. Temperatures on Mars range from -220 F to 70 F. The atmosphere contains CO2, N2, Ar2, O2 and H2O. Mars is often called the red planet because of its iron rich soil and distinct colour. (Arnett, 1994)
Living on Another Planet Population is constantly growing and pollution gets worse and worse each day, making the world not as habitable and substandard. Earth is a green place, filled with brilliant vegetation, but with the recurring pollution and degrading of the environment, there is no say in how long it will survive. That being said, humans may need to migrate to other planets outside of The Milky Way Galaxy. Confirmed as sustainable in 2011, Kepler-22b is a habitable planet for many reasons. According to National Geographic, “Kepler-22b has a surface that is not too hot and not too cold for water” (Khan).
Do aliens exist? For eons, mankind has pondered over this peculiar question and a revealing truth has yet to be answered. However, one thing is known for sure, the discovery of intelligent alien life outside of Earth would provide support to prove and/or disprove fundamental beliefs that have been held for centuries. In any case, the discovery would serve as a cornerstone for humanity to make the quantum leap in understanding the purpose of our existence. Based on numerous examples, it is impossible to deny the existence of extraterrestrial life outside of Earth. Reportings of sightings, ancient civilizations beliefs, and scientific proof from scientists and astronomers are all key factors that contribute to this statement.
Using an extraction technique that involves a repetition of evaporation and condensing to produce stored water. We will have plenty of water to use for consumption and growth of food. Over the 1000-year time process, we will have to start changing the atmosphere of Mars to make it breathable for humans. Mars’ atmosphere contains 0.15 percent oxygen, which is not nearly enough.... ... middle of paper ...
...ws radiation from the sun to expose the surface of the planet, adding to environment changes. If life exists on Mars today, it is most likely hiding beneath the surface. Over the past four billion years Earth has had many rocks blown from the surface of Mars, after much research, scientists say that of the thirty-four meteorites, three have the potential to carry evidence of past life on Mars (Carey, 2006). Researches have gathered evidence and continue to explore for life outside of Earth. Earth has provided these scientists with enough knowledge to understand the components needed to sustain life, therefore any research found is compared to the knowledge already understood about life on Earth. Earth is home to billions of plants, animals, bacteria and all types of living things, it is where human beings have evolved and adapted making this planet our home.