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What Will Happen to Humans When Earth Becomes Uninhabitable?

May 17, 2016 By Brian Galloway Leave a Comment

"Man exploring a distant satellite"

In the case in which Earth becomes uninhabitable, humankind will seek refuge on Jupiter’s moons.

Life on our planet depends on the intensity of the Sun. However, astronomers have studied numerous stars throughout all of their life stages, and it seems that in a couple billion years, things will get pretty heated in our solar system. When the temperatures will rise the oceans will boil, and all life will disappear. Or will it? What do scientists think will happen to humans when Earth becomes uninhabitable?

According to Lisa Kaltenegger and Ramses Ramirez, humankind will be able to survive on more distant grounds. Mars isn’t the only possible new home for humans. Jupiter’s moons Enceladus and Europa are both perfect for hosting life in the event in which the Sun starts shining brighter.

Scientists have discovered that Enceladus and Europa both have warm, dense cores that will generate just the right amount of gravity. Furthermore, Enceladus even has massive frozen water deposits that, in the case of a warm up, will turn into an ocean that will take over the entire satellite. Just imagine Bora Bora, only on the whole moon.

The most exciting part of this scenario is the fact that the heat wave could bring back to life all of the organisms that are currently under the ice on Enceladus and all other planets that have not seen a warm ray of sun in millions of years.

However, if Earth becomes uninhabitable in a couple billions of years, humans may not be limited just to the planets and satellites within our solar system. NASA is already planning to send a manned mission to Mars in 14 years; Stephen Hawking is working on an array of minuscule probes that will explore outer systems, searching for additional signs of life.

It’s not impossible for them to find uninhabited Earth-like planets where humankind will be able to move once our Sun starts to turn our world into an uninhabitable wasteland.

Currently, astronomers have discovered 23 red giant stars that are only 100 light-years away from our solar systems. In a couple of billions of years, researchers will certainly find thousands upon thousands of systems capable of harboring human life.

Moreover, at the rate in which technology is advancing, humans might just build their own planets by the time Earth becomes uninhabitable.

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Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: Alien Life, Earth, Earth becomes uninhabitable, Europa, Mars, outer systems, solar system, sun, what will happen to humans when Earth becomes uninhabitable?

1.3bn year old Martian Meteorite defers Crib of Life: Could Alien Life Survive on Mars?

September 17, 2014 By Rebecca McGhee Leave a Comment

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Because NASA’s Mars Awareness rambler tramps throughout the scorched surface of the Red-colored Planet to discover facts that will life had once survived upon Mars, prominent analysts discovered just what might be evidence of Martian life.

Aug.7, a fresh study published on the topic concerning issue of the journal Astrobiology, Elias Chatzitheodoridis as of the school involving Exploration along with Metallurgical Architectural of the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, teamed way up along with his co-worker Ian Lyon as of School of Earth, Atmospheric along with Environmental Sciences at the Manchester University, UK to carry out additional analysis when using abnormal element he discovered rooted intense in a space invader (Martian) meteorite he seemed to be investigating.

The well-known Martian meteorite also named as Nakhla, dropped down in Egypt way back in 1911 and is particularly considered to be 1.3bn years old. In addition, it is the very first meteorite to propose signals involving aqueous techniques upon Mars. For the research, Sarah Haigh as of the School of Materials for the School at Manchester University, UK figured this egg-shaped design utilizing complicated along with high-resolution imaging resolution expertise to examine its early stages.

Lyon defined this iron rich clay composition which in turn is made up of a variety of mineral deposits as somewhat that has a resemblance to the fossilized biological cell from the Soil, merely it is without qualm from Mars. The analysts also predicted that the cell like composition the moment seized water that had been tepid up perhaps as of impact by having an asteroid.

Research analyst discovers a presence of prominent planet in the universe near the Nakhla space invader (Martian) meteorite which consist of nano-crystalline iron and some of vague particles.

However there are no convincing facts of presence of life on it, but researchers found some proof relating to presence of atmosphere where life possibly will build up.

The evident which researchers found are major because they proof that red-colored planet has the entire environment which is needed to produce a life, and huge asteroids have strike the red planet which form hydro-thermal pasture which might help in producing a life on Mars.

Lyon says that on mars there is not too cold or not too hot which means life might produced easily. We can say that in the form of micro germs we can find life up there but we didn’t find it up till now. Researchers are still researching about presence of life on Mar but they didn’t find anything which proofs the presence of life.

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