Any signs of life, NASA scientists claim aliens can live on Jupiter
Sunday, June 28, 2020
UPDATimes - A scientist from NASA, Dr. Mohit Melwani Daswani and also space scientist Professor Monica Grady, from Liverpool Hope University believe there is life on the planet Jupiter.
The scientists revealed that alien life on Jupiter might be true after finding material to survive on one of the planet's moons.
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The study explains that the oceans once contained life-giving minerals, such as calcium and sulfate. Dr Daswani explained that there were allegations that the ocean there was still sulfuric in nature.
Scientists have revealed that alien life on Jupiter could exist after finding all the ingredients for survival on one of the planet's moons. (See graphic: Automotive Industry Falling Hit by Pandemic Covid-19)
A study by the space agency has revealed that the oceans once contained life-giving minerals such as calcium and sulfate. (Also read: Canon Pixma TR150, a Portable Printer that is Required to Accompany Businessmen)
Dr. Daswani explained: "It is suspected that this ocean could still be sulfuric.
A study by NASA has revealed that the oceans once contained life-giving minerals, 'he said as reported by the Daily.
Even China will begin the search for extraterrestrial life by starting to hunt for aliens that will be carried out in September.
This was confirmed directly by the head of Search for Extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) scientist, Zhang Tongjie.
The giant telescope, named the Five Hundred Meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST), will officially begin alien hunting at the end of this year, the South China Morning Post website
The telescope began construction in 2011, and was completed in 2016. FAST is located in Pingtang District, Guizhou Province, China.
FAST itself has officially been operating since January and opened to astronomers around the world.
In March, SETI scientists published a research paper that concluded the results of their initial observations with FAST.
From the results of the study, one found on how to improve the ability of telescopes to eliminate radio frequency interference on Earth.
In addition, these observations also identify the existence of narrowband ET signals that may originate from other life in space. The FAST Telescope is currently in an upgrade.
Last March, Zhang said he would conduct further tests to find out which signals actually came from extraterrestrials.
Zhang made sure, the search for other life outside Earth would not interfere with normal scientific research using FAST. For example, finding pulsars or interstellar signals that would indicate the beginning of the formation of the universe.
However, if there is an alien radio signal or close enough to Earth to be captured, FAST's work will increase the likelihood of being able to hear it.Original Article
Research at NASA reveals that the oceans may at one time contain minerals that can give life.
In fact, Search for Extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) scientist Zhang Tongjie from China said that his country will start searching for life outside Earth by starting to hunt for aliens in September.
Reporting from the South China Morning Post, Friday (06/26/2020), the Alien hunt will be announced after a giant telescope called the Five Hundred Meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) was officially introduced.
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