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Post by swamprat on Apr 9, 2022 18:30:36 GMT
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Post by gus on Apr 10, 2022 11:40:37 GMT
1988 Bob Lazar said we had 8 UFO. Some would be able to take us to the Moon and Mars in seconds. So how far did that develop I wonder 🤷‍♂️
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Post by swamprat on Apr 15, 2022 18:59:42 GMT
Q has something to say.....
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Post by swamprat on May 25, 2022 1:18:15 GMT
Thelmadonna asked me to post this.
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Post by gus on May 25, 2022 8:26:44 GMT
I hope it gets used to send Earth a message from ETs
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Post by swamprat on Jun 13, 2022 14:40:09 GMT
thelmadonna found this...
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Post by Gus2 on Jul 30, 2022 10:15:04 GMT
ZETAR DID YOU BAN ME? VERY INTERESTING. YOU POSTED "DON'T FEED THE TROLLS WHEN YOU BANNED ME". WHAT MAKES ME FURIOUS IS YOU TALK ABOUT WANTING TO TALK POLITICS BUT YOU CANT HANDLE A DIFFERENT OPINION.
NOW WE KNOW YOUR GAME. YOU'RE A TRUMP SUPPORTER AND WONT ALLOW DIFFERENT OPINIONS TO YOUR OWN ON THIS FORUM.
YOUR POSTS AND TRACK RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF AND YOU SHOULD STAND DOWN AS MOD ON THIS FORUM
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Post by ZETAR on Jul 30, 2022 13:52:30 GMT
ZETAR DID YOU BAN ME? VERY INTERESTING. YOU POSTED "DON'T FEED THE TROLLS WHEN YOU BANNED ME". WHAT MAKES ME FURIOUS IS YOU TALK ABOUT WANTING TO TALK POLITICS BUT YOU CANT HANDLE A DIFFERENT OPINION. NOW WE KNOW YOUR GAME. YOU'RE A TRUMP SUPPORTER AND WONT ALLOW DIFFERENT OPINIONS TO YOUR OWN ON THIS FORUM. YOUR POSTS AND TRACK RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF AND YOU SHOULD STAND DOWN AS MOD ON THIS FORUM GUS,
I SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF B J BOOTH.
I POSTED THE OTHER DAY ABOUT TROLLS FOR ANOTHER MEMBERS BENEFIT. IT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU. NOR DID I BAN ANYONE THE DAY THAT WAS POSTED. THERE HAVE A BEEN A NUMBER OF ANTI-TRUMP POSTS OF RECENT WHICH I HAVE NO ISSUE WITH. YOU SIR HAVE YOUR FACTS WRONG.
IF YOU HAD BEEN BANNED...I WOULD'VE BANNED YOUR I.P. ADDRESS AS WELL. SEEMS YOU'RE ABLE TO STILL POST.
PROBABLY NOT PRUDENT TO ATTACK/HARASS ANYONE AT THIS FORUM! CERTAINLY, WITHOUT CLARIFYING YOUR FACTS.
I HAVE NO INTENTION OF CHANGING MY STATUS BASED ON MY OPINIONS AND/OR POLITICS.
SHALOM...Z
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Post by Gus2 on Jul 30, 2022 21:33:14 GMT
Apologies ZETAR then who banned me?
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Post by Gus2 on Jul 30, 2022 21:39:20 GMT
If you haven't noticed Im using guest. I haven't been able to log on since and I find it hard to believe that you have no idea who did this
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Post by Gus2 on Jul 30, 2022 21:58:30 GMT
Don't bother answering I'm so disgusted by the situation I don't want to hear it
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Post by ZETAR on Jul 31, 2022 17:02:46 GMT
Apologies ZETAR then who banned me? ACTIONS TAKEN BY MODERATORS ARE NOT DISCUSSED OUTSIDE OF OUR STAR CHAMBER.
I MUST ASK GUS, WHETHER YOU'RE STILL USING THE SAME COMPUTER AND I.P. ADDRESS? IF SO, ANYONE BANNED WOULD HAVE HAD THEIR I.P. ADDRESS BLOCKED. THEREFORE, YOU'D NOT BE ABLE TO POST AS A GUEST/NEW MEMBER.
HOPE THAT HELPS. SHALOM...Z
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Post by swamprat on Jun 7, 2023 18:54:30 GMT
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Post by X on Dec 15, 2023 15:08:52 GMT
Enceladus, Saturn’s moon with a hidden ocean
The Planetary Society
Highlights
Enceladus has an icy surface with massive fissures called “tiger stripes.”
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft confirmed Enceladus has the right chemical ingredients for microbial life in its ocean.
Enceladus’ hydrothermal vents may be similar to the ones that helped life flourish on early Earth.
While it’s not Saturn’s biggest moon (that distinction belongs to Titan) or even its closest satellite, Enceladus makes a strong case for being one of its host planet’s most captivating worlds. Not every moon can boast that it creates its own planetary ring, if a moon could boast at all.
Even more surprisingly, somewhere beneath the so-called “tiger stripes” of Enceladus’ icy crust is an ocean that harbors the ingredients necessary for life. Though a few spacecraft have studied Enceladus in the past — most recently, NASA’s Cassini — so much about it remains a mystery. By peeling back the layers of this tiny, fissured world, we can learn about the building blocks of life and how it may exist outside Earth.
Why do we study Enceladus?
In 2015, Cassini made a groundbreaking discovery after plunging through one of Enceladus’ plumes, a massive spray of water vapor gushing from the moon into space. Within the plume, Cassini detected molecular hydrogen, a gas that has been described as “candy for microbes.” Cassini scientists concluded that Enceladus’ plumes contain material from the moon’s underground ocean, which is pushed up by hydrothermal vents on the seafloor. Material then ejects out through the tiger stripes.
Cassini didn’t detect life on Enceladus. But it did confirm the moon has the right components for life: water, energy sources from hydrothermal vents, and certain chemicals (e.g. carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen). At this point there are many more questions than answers about Enceladus’ ocean and what it might hold — it’s a good reason to someday go back.
ENCELADUS IN FALSE COLOR, 29 OCTOBER 2015 False color image assembled using infrared, green, and ultraviolet filtered images (IR3/GRN/UV3).Image: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SSI / Kevin M. Gill
Enceladus Facts
Surface temperature: -201 degrees Celsius (-330 degrees Fahrenheit) Average distance from Sun: 9.5 AU Diameter: 504 kilometers (313 miles) Volume: 67.1 million cubic kilometers (roughly 16 million cubic miles) Gravity: 0.113 m/s² Solar day: 32.9 hours Solar year: N/A Atmosphere: Mostly water vapor; small amounts of nitrogen, carbon dioxide and methane
Enceladus and early Earth
There’s a popular idea that life on Earth began about 4 billion years ago on stretches of ocean floor where sunlight couldn’t reach. Here, warm water came into contact with Earth’s rocky crust, causing hydrothermal vents on the bottom of the ocean to release chemical food for life, including molecular hydrogen.
Life was able to flourish around these hydrothermal vents, feeding off the nutrients released through these underwater chimneys. Cassini’s findings would suggest that these conditions on early Earth might be similar to the ones on present-day Enceladus — therefore, microbial life could be hiding somewhere in the moon’s salty depths.
Even with our best guesses, we can’t say for certain how life came to be on our planet. We certainly can’t confirm that there is — or ever was — something life-like on Enceladus. What we do have are clues that deserve further inspection; leads that illuminate what kind of life may bloom in darkness.
www.planetary.org/worlds/enceladus?autologin=true&utm_campaign=downlink&utm_medium=email&utm_source=20210723&s_src=downlink&s_subsrc=20210723 NASA Study Finds Life-Sparking Energy Source and Molecule at EnceladusJPL www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-study-finds-life-sparking-energy-source-and-molecule-at-enceladus
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