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What if the first planet we discover with life is actually a exomoon?

>> No.12168410

>>12168409
Then we'd throw a party.

>> No.12168426
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12168426

>>12168410

>> No.12168432

Fermi paradox ruins all scientific cosmology.

>> No.12168439

>>12168432
Maybe life is common but "intelligent" life is rare. So far we're the only species on earth out of millions that has developed a civilization.

>> No.12168573

>>12168409
>planet
>moon
what

>> No.12168588

>>12168573
You know what I meant homie

>> No.12168599

>>12168409
not feasible, because exomoons are much harder to detect than exoplanets

>> No.12168630

>>12168599
We would probably end up finding an exomoon on complete accident. Like we take a picture of a gas giant exoplanet and there's a random blue dot in the corner that causes everyone to lose their minds

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>>12168410

>> No.12168681

>>12168439
because we killed the rest, goober

>> No.12168906

I'm pretty sure there are millions of life out there but it's microscopic. There is a chance just to the sheer size of the universe there are intelligence being about there, but they live so far away we will never meet them like ever.

Closest thing we will see to life is microscopic bacteria is the water or ice of different planets.

>> No.12169808

>>12168409
It's venus

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