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Ofcourse it could harbor life.. In my opinion there could even be life on Venus or in the gas layers of Jupiter.. It's so annoying to hear scientists exclude the possibility just because they think all life should be like that on earth.. They've had to alter their perception alot, like when they found life in and around vulcanic vents on the bottom of the ocean. Life could be anywhere.. It's all about the composition of such life, there might as well be life inside the core of the earth.
We can't exclude possibilities like this when we've never had a good example of life on another planet.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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They keep speculating about life on Mars, but I wait for the day when they do discover it. It is possible we have contaminated the planet with microbes from our Viking probes. Hopefully, they would be able to tell the difference.
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