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Tardigrades are now on the moon thanks to a crashed Israeli spacecraft?

34 pointsby giladalmost 6 years ago

6 comments

bhoustonalmost 6 years ago
Is there are global policy to introducing foreign life to other planets? Can anyone do anything terraforming or specified introduction they want? It is very likely we can introduce single cell organisms to at least a few planets or moons in the solar system and they would take, if not at the surface but maybe underground.
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Bizarroalmost 6 years ago
Freaking CNET....battling my ad-blockers, not giving up though. I don't even want to see that mess in console. The whole site is just a disaster, slowing to a crawl, as it tries to inject every freaking script known to man on the page.
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pjbkalmost 6 years ago
It wouldn't surprise me if some day we discover they were there before us, anyway.
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dnjdrbdhdbsalmost 6 years ago
Now any finding of life on the moon is subject to confusion over whether it was actually from this crash.
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pipingdogalmost 6 years ago
Reminder: Beresheet means In The Beginning and is the title of the book of Genesis in Hebrew.
ryanthedevalmost 6 years ago
Haven't they ever watched Jurassic Park? Life finds a way. Hehehe.