Re: Expedition to Europa

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Sujet : Re: Expedition to Europa
De : jeroen (at) *nospam* nospam.please (Jeroen Belleman)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 28. Jun 2024, 20:01:20
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On 6/28/24 09:01, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 28/06/2024 02:41, john larkin wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jun 2024 03:22:04 +0200, "Carlos E.R."
<robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:
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On 2024-06-27 20:39, Joe Gwinn wrote:
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Excerpted from Aviation Week, June 3-16 2024, page 38:
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Located more than five times farther away from the Sun than Earth,
Europa seems an unlikely place to look for life. Surface temperatures
on the ice-shrouded moon of Jupiter average |-260F, and radiation
levels are high enough to kill a human being in one day.
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Being that far from the sun, where comes that radiation from?
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Our sun is friendly. The universe is deadly.
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It's a miracle that Earth is shielded.
 Indeed. It's a point often ignored by exoplanet life-seekers. It's one thing to find suitable conditions which might create life, it's another thing entirely to find conditions which could sustain life. Take this very recent review on Gliese 12 b:
<https://ras.ac.uk/news-and-press/news/rare-exo-venus-earth-temperature-discovered>
 Note this comment:
"..."Although we don't yet know whether it possesses an atmosphere, we've been thinking of it as an exo-Venus, with similar size and energy received from its star as our planetary neighbour in the solar system."
 An important factor in retaining an atmosphere is the storminess of its star. Red dwarfs tend to be magnetically active, resulting in frequent, powerful X-ray flares.
 However, analyses by both teams conclude that Gliese 12 shows no signs of such extreme behaviour, raising hopes that Gliese 12 b's atmosphere may still be intact."
 So a red dwarf tends to have frequent powerful x-ray flares, yet the only comment is that there were no signs of this extreme behaviour. Firstly, how can it be "extreme" if it's frequent, and how long have they been observing this star anyway? Secondly, did nobody consider what an x-ray flare would do to any life which might have formed on the planet? Never mind the planet's surface temperature and presence - or not - of an atmosphere. A blast of x-rays and probably other radiation isn't exactly know for its life-sustaining properties.
 And that's even supposing a red dwarf would be capable of providing "suitable" radiation levels capable of supporting an earth-like planet in the first place. See:
<https://ras.ac.uk/news-and-press/research-highlights/earth-biospheres-other-planets-may-be-rare>
 
Oh well. Earth has a toxic, oxidizing atmosphere, with free oxygen and
worse, ozone. And yet life thrives.
Don't take all these "extreme" conditions too seriously. What seems
extreme for us may be balmy for them. That is, if there is a 'them';
We have yet to find any.
Jeroen Belleman

Date Sujet#  Auteur
27 Jun20:39 * Expedition to Europa32Joe Gwinn
27 Jun23:17 +* Re: Expedition to Europa23Don Y
29 Jun07:08 i`* Re: Expedition to Europa22bitrex
29 Jun07:14 i +- Re: Expedition to Europa1bitrex
29 Jun13:04 i `* Re: Expedition to Europa20Don Y
29 Jun17:35 i  +* Re: Expedition to Europa17Joe Gwinn
29 Jun19:11 i  i+* Re: Expedition to Europa5Don Y
29 Jun20:25 i  ii+* Re: Expedition to Europa2Jeroen Belleman
29 Jun23:20 i  iii`- Re: Expedition to Europa1Don Y
1 Jul17:43 i  ii`* Re: Expedition to Europa2Martin Brown
1 Jul23:02 i  ii `- Re: Expedition to Europa1Don Y
29 Jun20:26 i  i+* Re: Expedition to Europa8john larkin
29 Jun20:41 i  ii+* Re: Expedition to Europa2Phil Hobbs
29 Jun22:14 i  iii`- Re: Expedition to Europa1john larkin
29 Jun23:41 i  ii`* Re: Expedition to Europa5Joe Gwinn
29 Jun23:45 i  ii +* Re: Expedition to Europa3john larkin
30 Jun00:22 i  ii i+- Re: Expedition to Europa1Joe Gwinn
30 Jun05:45 i  ii i`- Re: Expedition to Europa1Bill Sloman
29 Jun23:50 i  ii `- Re: Expedition to Europa1Don Y
29 Jun20:45 i  i+* Re: Expedition to Europa2Carlos E.R.
29 Jun22:16 i  ii`- Re: Expedition to Europa1john larkin
29 Jun22:31 i  i`- Re: Expedition to Europa1Clive Arthur
2 Jul02:03 i  `* Re: Expedition to Europa2Don Y
2 Jul07:25 i   `- Re: Expedition to Europa1Jan Panteltje
28 Jun03:22 `* Re: Expedition to Europa8Carlos E.R.
28 Jun03:41  +* Re: Expedition to Europa4john larkin
28 Jun09:01  i`* Re: Expedition to Europa3Jeff Layman
28 Jun20:01  i `* Re: Expedition to Europa2Jeroen Belleman
28 Jun20:03  i  `- Re: Expedition to Europa1john larkin
28 Jun03:56  `* Re: Expedition to Europa3Phil Hobbs
28 Jun15:36   +- Re: Expedition to Europa1Carlos E.R.
28 Jun17:26   `- Re: Expedition to Europa1Joe Gwinn

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