chillstar
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Post by chillstar on Jan 4, 2024 0:02:06 GMT
Everybody is looking for local not just E.T, life in our solar system (not necessarily intelligent). On Mars. On the Moon. On comets flying in space. And in time, on Titan, Saturn's moon. Europa, Jupiter's moon, and any other part of our solar system we can think of and can possibly get to. And next year, the 1st private mission to Venus will search for alien life in clouds of sulfuric acid. ( read here) The fact is, there are, and have been for millennia, components (carbon. oxygen. hydrogen. atmosphere etc.) needed for life to emerge and exist on various places of our solar system. There could be, dead fossilized, or maybe even dormant lifeforms on Mars. Life could have tried to manifest there, prior to the Mars collision with another celestial body. Or even anywhere else within the "goldilocks" or habitable zone for that matter. But, if life does inevitably get found, being it within our own solar system, can it be considered alien? After all, our solar system is like a neighborhood. Whether you find something in one borough or another, it is still part of the same city. Now of course, there is always room for discussion among scholars in the various fields of science on the subject. Naturally however, until something notable is discovered, it is difficult to say for sure. I guess we shall see what we shall see.
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Post by maxxhazzard on Jan 5, 2024 14:19:26 GMT
the question I have had about life outside of Earth is, if alien aircraft is traveling above Earth wouldn't the hundreds of satellites circling earth, capture plenty of video of their aircraft traveling in space? the only pics found of alien ships are on Earth and a few pics from nasa space stations. plus, there is no pics from both voyagers and nothing for the super-high-tech, Star link. the absent evidence from the worlds satellites make me lean towards Aliens live on Earth.
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chillstar
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Post by chillstar on Jan 6, 2024 23:39:02 GMT
That's the very question I've been wondering about. With all those hi-tech cameras, there has got to be a picture or two taken from a satellite somewhere.
Well, it could be that the international governments are screening as to what they show the general public (not a shocker there). Or maybe that the out-of-town interstellar vehicles have so far been evasively lucky. Or maybe both. But as to how long can that hold out, that remains to be seen.
Also, I have come to the realization that, anything found on Mars, the moon or elsewhere in the solar system, could in fact have come from outer space. Therefore, anything not of this Earth, has to be referred to as alien.
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Post by HAL on Feb 3, 2024 19:38:08 GMT
the question I have had about life outside of Earth is, if alien aircraft is traveling above Earth wouldn't the hundreds of satellites circling earth, capture plenty of video of their aircraft traveling in space? the only pics found of alien ships are on Earth and a few pics from nasa space stations. plus, there is no pics from both voyagers and nothing for the super-high-tech, Star link. the absent evidence from the worlds satellites make me lean towards Aliens live on Earth. You do know that Star Link is just a series of very small communications sat's. And that they have no photographic capability ?
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Post by LJ on Apr 18, 2024 3:03:04 GMT
Chillstar, the claim that photographic evidence of UFOs was only made on/from earth is simply wrong; and that not only since last week... Check your sources... There are many photographic (stills and movies) recordings of UFOs made in/from space, freely available to us on the Net, even on youtube (STS missions, just as an example). Starlink-Satellites, as HAL has already said, have absolutely no capabilities of photographing or scanning the earth or their surroundings. They are simple Cellphone-Relais-Communication-Satellites. And spaceprobes like Voyager (who are still active, but the photographic sensors have since long been switched off due to damage and powering issues), and many other more recent probes, are just NOT made (field of view of the cameras, sensors, no matter if optical, magnetic or microwave or some other areas of the spectrum) to detect or watch UFOs, even if u wanted them to, those spaceprobes lack the specialisation for effectively doing that. It is a little bit like you are sitting in your back-garden and you are trying to watch the UFO appearing in the sky in front of you through a microscope... Little probability for success is predictable there. So it should not come as a surprise that not every second satellite is busy its whole life long with giving UFO-Alerts....
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Post by LJ on Apr 18, 2024 3:07:54 GMT
There are maybe satellites in the earth´s orbit since a long time, who do NOT lack the capabilities for looking for UFOs, but those satellites are of military and/or clandestine service origins, so we do not and will not hear about the results those satellites may have produced since decades.... :/
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