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Space.com by Robert Lea
Reports of life signs detected in the atmosphere of the potential ocean world K2-18 b may have been premature.

Recent reports of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) detecting signs of life of a distant planet outside the solar system are, unfortunately, somewhat premature. That's the conclusion of research conducted by scientists from the University of California Riverside (UCR).

While likely to disappoint all of us eager for the confirmation of extraterrestrial life, however, it doesn't mean the JWST won't find traces of life in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet, or "exoplanet," in the future.

The recent excitement around the potential detection of life signs on an exoplanet started in 2023 when the JWST detected potential "biosignature" elements in the atmosphere of the exoplanet K2-18 b, a super-Earth located around 120 light-years from Earth.

Though many exoplanets are extreme, violent or at least "alien" in nature — whether they're blasted by intense radiation from their stars, lack a solid surface or are frozen relics at the edge of their systems — K2-18 b was a tantalizing target in the search for life because it is rather similar to our planet.

An Earth-like ocean world

K2-18 b is between two and three times the width of Earth with 8.6 times the mass of our planet. It's also located in the habitable zone of its star, the region neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water. The exoplanet is thus theorized to be an ocean, or "hycean" world, replete with liquid water — a vital ingredient for life as we know it. Unlike Earth, however, the atmosphere of this exoplanet seems to be mainly hydrogen rather than nitrogen.

More: https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-life-earth-exoplanet-study
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/3/24
« Last post by ricebug on Today at 06:18:24 pm »
G'day, Pookie!

May you and yours have a great and safe weekend.
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Seems strange to talk about drilling for oil when the US is already at record production

He could ease up on some of the regulations, but that wouldn’t bring down prices that much. And the cost of his tariffs would offset the nickel a gallon consumers might save at the pump
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Okay, I'll listen to the first 5 minutes and see if her "speaking from the heart" includes disavowing her various leftist political positions....

Geez... @Maj. Bill Martin

It was an interview...not a confession with your Salem priest.   :tongue2:
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What's more disturbing is those who believe those blatant lies. But those lies have nothing to do with any actual crime committed. The actual massive crime here is what the legal system is doing to itself to burn some one's house down at any cost.

Well, I can still 'hear' somebody in here cackling "Just try! I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!"
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That's nonsense.

Watch the first 5 minutes of the Tucker Carlson interview.

Okay, I'll listen to the first 5 minutes and see if her "speaking from the heart" includes disavowing her various leftist political positions....
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And still is the most left leaning (minus Christie) of the entire 2024 GOP POTUS field.  Calling Haley a conservative is laughable.

My point is that folks here were outraged at the thought of Nikki Haley as the VP, yet Gabbard is less conservative.
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Make IL great again. Jettison Cook County then nuke it from space.
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Good luck to them.  Hopefully the donors will stop donating enough to make the stupid hurt.
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   I agree @catfish1957 NO law has been broken.  With that being said He brought this all on himself and continues to lie about it.  Which brings the question as to how stupid does he think we are?

What's more disturbing is those who believe those blatant lies. But those lies have nothing to do with any actual crime committed. The actual massive crime here is what the legal system is doing to itself to burn some one's house down at any cost.
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