Submitted by mancinedinburgh t3_11yfzkg in Futurology
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wesap12345 t1_jd855rd wrote
Nestle entered the chat
Fuzzy_Logic_4_Life t1_jd882uc wrote
I was honestly looking for a Uranus joke, but since Nestle is shit I think it will suffice.
mupimak t1_jd8b3pf wrote
"The alien bug infested water is actually better for you than the earth water"
The_River_Is_Still t1_jd89pwx wrote
Two moons of Uranus. They don’t even try to word differently anymore.
micmur998 t1_jd7kp2i wrote
This is right. I mean no offense to microorganisms, but fuck microorganisms.
HopDropNRoll t1_jdb3tr3 wrote
Buttfuck micro organisms!? Chill, my dude.
crudentia t1_jdbsyrp wrote
They are close to Uranus.
YardAccomplished5952 t1_jd9ozzl wrote
Abdullah_super t1_jd8lay3 wrote
I guess “active oceans” means that the oceans are oceaning actively.
EM05L1C3 t1_jd8qao8 wrote
This guy oceans
MrP3rs0n t1_jd940mk wrote
Oceans on mars are probably jealous
salpopsuplex t1_jd9mvom wrote
I sea what you mean
mancinedinburgh OP t1_jd7dxnf wrote
A new analysis of data from the last 40 years suggests there may be water hiding beneath the frozen surfaces of two of Uranus’ moons. Why is that significant? They are the latest two celestial bodies in our solar system believed to be potential hosts of life. Who knows - it could be a useful refuelling outpost/staging point for human missions explorations into deep space in the centuries to come.
juxtoppose t1_jd8v6ck wrote
They predict that the water will be very salty but they used to think there were men on mars.
darknesscylon t1_jd8zbpj wrote
For those who didn’t read the article the two moons in question are Miranda and Ariel.
Dudecalion t1_jddvb3y wrote
Miranda! Get Captain Malcolm and the crew on it, STAT!
Might want to leave Wash behind?
awlawall t1_jd94dy4 wrote
I’m disappointed in the lack of creativity in this headline
TheKhaziOfKalibar t1_jdbjq3d wrote
This is old news. It would be fascinating to finally get a remote sub through ice to take a look though.
I’ll forgo the customary Uranus jokes this time.
TheRageDragon t1_jdc1ieb wrote
Two moons of Uranus sounds like an interesting space themed porn, or an indie band
FuturologyBot t1_jd7hdl0 wrote
The following submission statement was provided by /u/mancinedinburgh:
A new analysis of data from the last 40 years suggests there may be water hiding beneath the frozen surfaces of two of Uranus’ moons. Why is that significant? They are the latest two celestial bodies in our solar system which would potential hosts of life. Who knows - it could be a useful refuelling outpost/staging point for human missions explorations into deep space in the centuries to come.
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FredR23 t1_jdde57u wrote
minus 320 degree salt solution viruses and fungi, though?
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desi_guy11 t1_jdbg0zj wrote
> The data suggesting the possibility of subsurface oceans comes from the particle and magnetic field data sent back by Voyager 2 all those years ago.
This assumes
- Oceans = Oceans of water
- Water exists below the surface
- Water that has enabled life form
too many assumptions!
omguserius t1_jddeagd wrote
Hmmm it is a lot of assumptions.
But, if it turns out there are microorganisms there, that basically puts the kibosh on us being the only intelligent life, or even life in general being rare in the cosmos.
2 spots in one system means that shit is probably everywhere
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Realistic_Run7318 t1_jd8v1xr wrote
Is thos a new porn movie? sounds intresting
nemoomen t1_jd7is7u wrote
If nothing else, it's encouraging how common water seems to be around the universe.