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Originally posted by oozyism
OK let's ponder.
I think that Jupiter's Red Spot contains intelligent Aliens, let's check it out:
Great Red Spot
Interesting Facts
Age: anticyclonic storm has lasted for at least 179 years and possibly as long as 344 years or more.
Size: The spot is large enough to contain two or three planets the size of Earth.
WTF: Infrared data have long indicated that the Great Red Spot is colder (and thus, higher in altitude) than most of the other clouds on the planet.
WTF: 8 km above the surrounding clouds.
I believe Aliens are living in Jupiter's Red Spot. It is double the size of earth, enough space to live, hidden from outside worlds.
The size of the spot in comparison to earth:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/406caadc23768936.jpg[/atsimg]
"Red Spot Jr." > smaller spaceship:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/91869454be996c25.jpg[/atsimg]
**Click to see the whole image**
In the above picture "Red Spot Jr." enters The Great Red Spot and leaves from the other end. I believe "Red Spot Jr" is gathering resources, or maybe just a smaller spaceship examining Jupiter.
Maybe it is a spaceship which came to Jupiter not so long ago (179 - 344 years ago). Maybe they are taking resources, or maybe looking for a place to live, or just creating a post to conquer the rest of the universe, who knows.
Ponder through that for a while.
Thanks for your time
oozy
[edit on 3-10-2009 by oozyism]
Originally posted by oozyism
OK let's ponder.
Size: The spot is large enough to contain two or three planets the size of Earth.
I believe Aliens are living in Jupiter's Red Spot. It is double the size of earth, enough space to live, hidden from outside worlds.
The size of the spot in comparison to earth:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/406caadc23768936.jpg[/atsimg]
Originally posted by ShadowLink
Around the equator Jupiter's winds blow at an estimated 340 MILES per hour!
It's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of methane. The atmosphere is also very deep, perhaps even comprising the whole planet itself.
I highly doubt there is any thing living on the surface.
Just my opinion though. I am not one to really say it's completely impossible however it is unlikely.
After all who's to say we can't have silica based life forms that breath methane or some other types of toxic gas. Man thinks he knows soo much, but I think in time he will see just how little he thought he understood!
Possibility of life
In 1953, the Miller-Urey experiment demonstrated that a combination of lightning and the chemical compounds that existed in the atmosphere of a primordial Earth could form organic compounds (including amino acids) that could serve as the building blocks of life. The simulated atmosphere included water, methane, ammonia and molecular hydrogen; all molecules still found in the atmosphere of Jupiter. However, the atmosphere of Jupiter has a strong vertical air circulation, which would carry these compounds down into the lower regions. The higher temperatures within the interior of the atmosphere breaks down these chemicals, which would hinder the formation of Earth-like life.[111]
It is considered highly unlikely that there is any Earth-like life on Jupiter, as there is only a small amount of water in the atmosphere and any possible solid surface deep within Jupiter would be under extraordinary pressures. However, in 1976, before the Voyager missions, it was hypothesized that ammonia or water-based life could evolve in Jupiter's upper atmosphere. This hypothesis is based on the ecology of terrestrial seas which have simple photosynthetic plankton at the top level, fish at lower levels feeding on these creatures, and marine predators which hunt the fish.[112][113]
1999-12-13 | SCIENCE
Antarctic discovery supports possibility of life on Europa
Scientists have found bacteria living in Lake Vostok, three-and-a-half kilometers (two miles) beneath the ice of Antarctica. The discovery may help determine whether life could exist on Jupiter's moon Europa.
Europa's cracked, icy crust resembles icebergs floating over liquid water. Like Lake Vostok, an ocean on Europa would lie deep below the surface.
At such depths, no sunlight can penetrate to provide energy. "How the bacteria get energy (to survive) is an important question," said NASA astrobiologist Chris McKay, one of the researchers. But if life can exist in Lake Vostok, perhaps it can exist on Europa as well.
The bacteria are primitive. "It's what you'd expect, not teeming with rich life," McKay said.
Another team of scientists has also recently predicted that only simple organisms could survive in a dark ocean like Europa's.
McKay points out that Lake Vostok may resemble places on Mars as well.
Understanding the limits to life is a central goal of astrobiology.
It's all systems go for Europa
NASA unveils plans for a 20-year project to send a spacecraft to Jupiter's ice-covered moon in a search for life.
February 19, 2009|John Johnson Jr.
NASA announced plans Wednesday to embark on a mammoth 20-year project to send a spacecraft to Jupiter's ice-covered moon Europa as its next flagship mission to search for life elsewhere in the solar system.
The mission, which could cost as much as $3 billion, will be managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada Flintridge. It will focus on the possibility that in the gigantic ocean thought to be hidden under the moon's thick cover of ice is a habitable zone where rudimentary forms of life could exist.
The probe will launch in 2020 in tandem with another orbiter built by the European Space Agency that will focus on Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede.
The Europa mission's primary scientific goal will be to produce a global map in preparation for a journey many years in the future that would land on the moon.
Using radar and other devices, the probe will try to verify the thickness of the ice sheet and determine the presence of the ocean covering the 2,000-mile diameter moon.
"Europa is tremendously exciting," said Jim Green, director of the Planetary Sciences Division at NASA. "It may have more water underground than the Earth."
Originally posted by Jesus tap dancing Christ
What I disagree with is when people try to claim that odds of life are better to be found here than there.
What I disagree with is when people try to claim that odds of life are better to be found here than there. 99% of the time we're thinking of OUR WAY OF LIFE. Why think inside of the box when it comes to this? Think about it.. is every planet the same in our solar system? No. So why would living beings need the same as us humans and animals on Earth?
We as humans need to stop thinking in a straight line, stop thinking "nothing could survive, because we wouldn't be able to."
Perhaps those strong winds mixed with gases are just what fuels UFO's or feed (somehow) an alien race.
I’m on call and out tornado spotting. I see not one, but FOUR tornadoes merging to one “Big Momma” tornado so I call in my position and head away from the monster.
Originally posted by oozyism
I think that Jupiter's Red Spot contains intelligent Aliens
It was once believed that the Roman god Jupiter was in charge of cosmic Justice,
In Roman mythology, Jupiter was known as the god of justice. He was named king of the gods in the special meeting that followed his overthrow of the god Saturn (Cronus in Greek mythology) and the Titans. In the council of the gods that followed Saturn's overthrow, Jupiter was crowned Lord of Heaven and Earth and of all the gods.
Jupiter as Zeus or Z, is depicted as throwing zig-zig lightning bolts to remind us that reality is created by electromagetic energy which moves the magic and mystery of our program through grid consciousness, towards Zero Point.
Bṛhaspati (Sanskrit, "lord of prayer or devotion"[1]) also known as Brahmanaspati and Deva-guru (guru of the gods), is the name of a Vedic deity. He is considered the personification of piety and religion, and the chief 'offerer of prayers and sacrifices to the gods' (Sanskrit: Purohita), with whom he intercedes on behalf of humankind.
In later Hindu mythology, he is the guru of the Devas and the arch-nemesis of Shukracharya, the guru of the Danavas. He is also known as Ganapati (leader of the group [of planets]), and Guru (teacher), the god of wisdom and eloquence, to whom various works are ascribed, such as the Barhaspatya sutras.
One of the most intriguing of the new sky puzzles, Radio Astronomers Alex Smith and Thomas Carr of the University of Florida told the Physical Society, is posed by a brief question: What's happening on Jupiter? Radio signals that once came from the distant planet in regularly spaced bursts are now being received at 1.3-sec. longer intervals. "This is almost as surprising as if the city of Washington had begun to drift across the earth at the rate of ten degrees of longitude (530 miles) per year," said Dr. Smith.
The visible surface of Jupiter is a thick cloud-deck streaked with east-west bands. Its other conspicuous feature is the Great Red Spot, which has been observed since 1831 and is generally thought to be some kind of cloud floating high in the planet's thick atmosphere. But according to Dr. Smith, the Spot changed its period of rotation at about the same time the sources of radio signals changed. This may mean that the Spot and the signal are connected in some way. Planets cannot slow their rotation without some outside influence, and there is no influence known to be working on Jupiter. But Jupiter's radio waves may be controlled by its magnetic field, which might conceivably change direction because of some influence deep in the planet's unknown interior. How this change could affect the Great Red Spot, Dr. Smith does not know.
Read more: www.time.com...
Why do people think I uploaded that image?
Now these tornadoes don't have that much strength compared to the Jupiter storm, how the hell can that little storm survive going through the huge storm which is the same size as earth, and which is so strong that has survived 100's of years..