Recent reports that Jupiter's satellites Europa and Callisto may have ice-covered oceans have fueled speculation that they may be inhabited by living organisms. Gaidos et al. analyze the thermodynamic requirements for life on Europa by analogy with life on Earth today and during past "snowball" Earth episodes. They conclude that nearly all metabolic life-styles on the present Earth will be denied to organisms on Europa and indicate which types of organisms, if any, are most likely to be found there
Do you ever wonder about the possibility of life on other planets? Evidence of a shallow lake of liq...
Do you ever wonder about the possibility of life on other planets? Evidence of a shallow lake of liq...
Bacteria, algae and also metazoans may live at temperatures below 0°C and survive ice formation in ...
Recent reports that Jupiter's satellites Europa and Callisto may have ice-covered oceans have fueled...
Recent reports that Jupiter's satellites Europa and Callisto may have ice-covered oceans have fueled...
abstract: Finding life beyond Earth could change our understanding of life and habitability. The bes...
The putative ocean of Europa has focused considerable attention on the potential habitats for life o...
The primary aim of this review is to highlight that sea-ice microbes would be capable of occupying i...
The primary aim of this review is to highlight that sea-ice microbes would be capable of occupying i...
The primary aim of this review is to highlight that sea-ice microbes would be capable of occupying i...
Europa is the smallest of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter, although it is however a remarkable bo...
Jupiter's moon Europa may carry enough water to harbour life but, argues Julian Hiscox, this do...
Generally we can say, that for life similar to the life on the Earth it is necessary to meet three b...
The deep ocean of Jupiter’s moon Europa is one of the prime candidates for finding life outside Eart...
As far as we know, Earth is the only planet in our solar system that supports life. It is natural, t...
Do you ever wonder about the possibility of life on other planets? Evidence of a shallow lake of liq...
Do you ever wonder about the possibility of life on other planets? Evidence of a shallow lake of liq...
Bacteria, algae and also metazoans may live at temperatures below 0°C and survive ice formation in ...
Recent reports that Jupiter's satellites Europa and Callisto may have ice-covered oceans have fueled...
Recent reports that Jupiter's satellites Europa and Callisto may have ice-covered oceans have fueled...
abstract: Finding life beyond Earth could change our understanding of life and habitability. The bes...
The putative ocean of Europa has focused considerable attention on the potential habitats for life o...
The primary aim of this review is to highlight that sea-ice microbes would be capable of occupying i...
The primary aim of this review is to highlight that sea-ice microbes would be capable of occupying i...
The primary aim of this review is to highlight that sea-ice microbes would be capable of occupying i...
Europa is the smallest of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter, although it is however a remarkable bo...
Jupiter's moon Europa may carry enough water to harbour life but, argues Julian Hiscox, this do...
Generally we can say, that for life similar to the life on the Earth it is necessary to meet three b...
The deep ocean of Jupiter’s moon Europa is one of the prime candidates for finding life outside Eart...
As far as we know, Earth is the only planet in our solar system that supports life. It is natural, t...
Do you ever wonder about the possibility of life on other planets? Evidence of a shallow lake of liq...
Do you ever wonder about the possibility of life on other planets? Evidence of a shallow lake of liq...
Bacteria, algae and also metazoans may live at temperatures below 0°C and survive ice formation in ...