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Anonymous
bigging of time anyone?
this is hubble's Ultra Deep Field at 1/2 size
>> Anonymous
Alone in all of existence my fucking ass. Even after discovering water on other planets people want to say alien life can't exist...

God, some people are so ignorant.
>> Anonymous
It's not just a question of whether or not alien life exists AT ALL, but also a question of relativity... life has to not only exist, but also be at the right point along the Kardashev scale, at the same time we are, and capable of communicating in some fashion that transmits faster than light. Given that the universe is BILLIONS of years old, and is expected to carry on for BILLIONS of years more, and we as a species have only existed for what... a hundred thousand years or so, with a recorded history of less than ten thousand, lifespans of bare a hundred, and a modern age of telecommunications that even hints at the possiblity of communications with another intelligent, technologically capable life form that is even INCLINED to speak with us...

And the odds for aliens in your lifetime and mine are pretty slim, Jack.

This is why people don't like science... it's fucking cold.
>> Anonymous
here you go. remeber to download the .tiff files and marvel at them.


http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/archive/top100/
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>95298
You do realise that water is the most common molecule in the universe... and it was known that there was water in space and on other planets... for at least 100 years...

Its water that exist in all three states thats important...

also yeah your right... Aliens have to exist it would be illogical and unreasonable for them not to.
>> Anonymous
also does anyone have the UDF at normal resolution?
>> Anonymous
200MB Whirlpool Galaxy picture anyone?
I hope you all enjoy it as much as I have.
http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/html/heic0506a.html
>> Anonymous
>>95521
actually hydrogen is
>> Anonymous
>>95521
unless you mean molecule with two different elements, then i dont know what one is the most common
>> Hazard !ErY2TknG0w
>>95552
LOL, Hydrogen isn't a molecule. It's an element.
>> Hazard !ErY2TknG0w
>>95521
Water is the 2nd most common molecule after diatomic Hydrogen.
>> Anonymous
>>95576
lol, what?

Lets be clear here, there havent been *confirmed* findings of water on any of the planets in the solar system apart from our own.

Even the Mars polar ice caps havent been sampled for water.
>> Hazard !ErY2TknG0w
>>95577
When I say water, I mean H2O which is produced in many chemical processes including star formation. I'm not talking about abundant planetary sources.
>> Anonymous
>>95552
>>95554
>>95576
Diatomic Hydrogen doesn't count since its a gas and that's its normal state... and for all intensive purposes it can be considered 2 separate hydrogen atoms... but your right...

But water is pretty damn common...
>> GenomeXP !tj5IDvAlJg
>>95601
Yeah for all intensive purposes.
All them intensive purposes.
For all intensive purposes you are an idiot.
>> Anonymous
protip: Intent and Purposes
>> Anonymous
Intents and porpoises