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Absolutely fascinating. As a child I had dozens of books on Astronomy and I must have read them over and over.

It's amazing to think how far we've come in space exploration and discovery in that short time.
Interesting article.
Their top space stories look good too.
It's going to happen ... sooner or later.
This is a first, Zacs.
What is?
//First Alien 'Water World' with Complex Organics// ...to be discovered.
From the OP link:
Complex organic molecules have been discovered for the first time coming from the depths of Saturn's moon Enceladus, a new study reported.

From my link:
All the pieces are coming together to tell us that the moon has an ocean that might be able to support life.”

Making Enceladus even more interesting, the 70 geysers spit out organic chemicals known as the building blocks of life along with its water ice.

‘Might’ is not ‘has’.
Yes you secularists live in hope.
I GUARANTEE nothing will come of this.
The atheist secular grasping of straws yet again.
How tiresome. Get real. Get to know God.

https://youtu.be/OBx51ixZ07Y
Amazing discoveries aren't they?
Swallow your pride. Embrace humility and admit you have been wrong. No longer any good saying, "We don't know," and being satisfied with that.
Enceladus has been interesting for a while. Dare say it will remain so for quite some time.

More chance of finding life on a tramps coat!
I thought you were giving us a break from trolling?
Theland, that was a short break!!!!! Miss us???
Couldn't resist that one. Back to the desert island now.
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If you could choose eight records, one luxury item and a book, Theland...

..and try to be imaginative - especially about the book.
The bible in Venusian?

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