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Is there any planet of animals in universe ?
Asked by joyesh chakraborty,
20 Apr '11 11:54 pm
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Amongst million of stars and billions of their planets, must be there in some form !
Answered by Shashi LS, 21 Apr '11 06:03 am
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The earth only... where all tps of ANIMALs available.. for God sake
Answered by OBERoi, 20 Apr '11 11:55 pm
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As per our solar system, animal means multicellular complex life, but not advanced civilization life. Yes, please go to NASA's website and read up on EUROPA. Or google any amount of scientific astronomy articles on the matter. There is a very good chance that Europa (1 of jupiter's moon) has saltwater lakes, and can support complex life forms.
Here is an article:
http://news.discovery.com/space/europa-ocean-oxygen-l ife.html
" Assuming Europa life forms would need as much oxygen as Earth-like fish, Greenberg estimates the moon's ocean has enough oxygen to support 6.6 billion pounds of macrofauna. "
This is EARTH LIKE life.
I am sure life is fairly common in da universe.
Answered by A Moin, 23 Apr '11 10:44 pm
Here is an article:
http://news.discovery.com/space/europa-ocean-oxygen-l ife.html
" Assuming Europa life forms would need as much oxygen as Earth-like fish, Greenberg estimates the moon's ocean has enough oxygen to support 6.6 billion pounds of macrofauna. "
This is EARTH LIKE life.
I am sure life is fairly common in da universe.
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