Has NASA Made First Contact?

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RobCoxxy

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Vicarious Vangaurd said:
RobCoxxy said:
I for one, am hoping for the discovery of:


That or some f*cking Prothean ruins.
You bastard! Now you've gotten my hopes up.
>:)

My work here is done.
tellmeimaninja said:
I think we should find turians. I like turians.
Me too. I want my own Garrus-like sidekick. FOR REALS.
 

Duffeknol

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Suki the Cat said:
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Dr. Paine said:
Probably primitive bacteria.
Not awesome, still a giant leap.
I'm among the unfortunate that just cannot get interested in such discoveries... I mean, bacteria... Yaaay.... *cough*
Thank goodness not everyone here is a giant nerd.

That one little post of mine has been quoted so many times now with like 'OMG U JUST DONT COMPREHEND SUCH IMPORANTCYYY OMGGGG'
 

Lance Arrow

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aldt said:
It takes light approximately 4 years to travel from Sol to the star closest to us.
It takes light approximately 100,000 years to travel the radius of the Milky Way galaxy.
There are approximately 100 billion galaxies in the universe, and each galaxy is quite a bit more than 100,000 lightyears apart.

My points are these:
a) there is definitely other life out there
b) the likelihood of actually finding it during the tiny duration of its existence is almost zero

Sorry, but I seriously doubt that NASA have made any sort of 'first contact'.
Yep, I'm afraid I'm gonna have to agree with that. The universe is so incomprehensibly large and life, let alone sentient life, is spread so thin.

A man can dream, though..
 

Elburzito

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sheic99 said:
I wonder if it contains instructions to build a machine that appears to do nothing on the outside, but will send a person several thousand light years. Preferably containing Jodie Foster.
MASS EFFECT!
 

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thenumberthirteen said:
Duffeknol said:
Dr. Paine said:
Probably primitive bacteria.
Not awesome, still a giant leap.
NOT AWESOME???!!! Proof of life beyond our own? How is that not the most ground breaking and awesome discovery in the past 1000 years? If you are not in awe from the prospect of Alien life then you are the most cynical person I have met. If there was verified proof of alien bacteria I would break down and weep in joyous wonder.

To add to the growing list of Sci-Fi based possible announcements maybe they've found a message in the Cosmic Background Radiation that points to inteligence from the beginning of time and space.
Pretty sure that the last Mars Rover already found bacteria... On Mars. Anyway thats what I remember anyway. To be honest microbes or yet another planet that 'could' support life is not worth a press conference. If anything someone at NASA has a sense of humor and will probably cry space-wolf. Please no internet memes, I know I set myself up for one.
 

Uber Waddles

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Theres no hard proof that life can exist anywhere else in the universe, other then "we live on Earth, and thats a planet! Life on teh marz!". And while its nice to dream, until we actually find hard evidence of other life (and Im not talking about microbes), Ill have to wave the "You're not a scientist, don't pretend like you are because you watched a special on Discovery Channel" flag.

This announcement could be anything. Plans to start working on a warp drive (which I expect would end with catastrophic results), announcement that Einstein was wrong and it is possible to travel faster than light speed, a deep space telescope, a planet that's comparable to Earth in location and may hold water... Or something completely stupid thats more than likely a waste of everyones time except for like 4 scientists.

Either way, until I see hard proof that we are not alone in the universe, Im just going to imagine we are. The chances of life occuring is so low, SO many things had to be done, and be done RIGHT, that even the vastness of the universe doesnt yeild anything like Earth.
 

thenumberthirteen

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Why are people on this forum not impressed by the possibility of alien microbes? We haven't found them yet and if we do it will revolutionise biology.
 

TailstheHedgehog

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I'm betting it's either that primitive bacteria mentioned earlier or water on some planet in the millions-lightyear-away nebula, if it's anything groundbreaking I really hope aliens never get a hold of Hollywood movies, are seriously offended, and shoot lasers at our capital cities.
 

Unknown_101

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Yeh they have found life out there thats why they are not replacing the shuttle the new constitution. instead have ordered a ***unpronounceable in English*** class deep space scout space ship from the Peri Omega ship yards. in exchange for most of the brain cells in politicians minds, since they where not using them anyway.

The new space ship is scheduled to arrive in 2012, how ever if it fails to arrive we get a free inter-universe gate that travels to a world where everyone is named Garry and apples taste like cheese. The new ship will be named Enterprise to the star trek Geeks at NASA where given the right to name it.

This new ***unpronounceable in English*** class ship will join a fleet of short range reckon vessels from the moons of Alpha Omicron 12-B that are stored in a secret base in the Atlantic Ocean.
 
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It'll probably be frozen space flu or something lurking in a comet somewhere very very far away.
or they'll reveal that the earth didn't originate in this solar system but was transported fully formed by dinosaurs and their superior ancient technology and as proof they'll throw mars at something using unearthed Dino-tech(tm).

hope whatever it is happens to be something cool.

I thought NASA were gearing down anyways....
 

CaptainCrunch

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If NASA really found intelligent life, I'm quite certain they wouldn't announce a press conference on their website only (which disappeared from the front page in a day or so), to appear on their streaming video service and cable channel only.

If they found evidence of extraterrestrial bacteria, it would likely be in the form of hydrocarbon gases in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, which does not conclusively prove life exists on other planets - just that it MAY have existed.

Considering the study of exoplanets is based on impossibly small measurements of the brightness of stars, it's a really big leap to say they've found fully-formed life on other worlds.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Meh, I find it far more likely that any intelligent extra terrestrial race would avoid contact with us until we at least have the capability to travel beyond our own star system.
 

Withall

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Woo! Non-terrestrial bacteria that will decay the moment it comes in contact with terran genetic material!
 

teisjm

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Most likely, it's just something like they've found soemthing that indicates that mars possibly could support some kind of life-form or something.

That or the bacteria thing.... Space-flu...
 

TerribleAssassin

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Dr. Paine said:
Probably primitive bacteria.

... still awesome.
Give it 5 years, we'll have Predators.

OT: It'll be something to keep my eye on, maybe they found like a Green Alien, who knows...