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Europa is the star of the show. By proving that there is indeed a liquid, briny ocean, [Galileo] transformed it from a mere moon to a prime candidate for extraterrestrial life.
Michael Belton
The question of who's first is tricky, ... Clearly, I was not the first [nor have I ever claimed to be] to propose an original liquid ocean for Europa. But I do maintain I was the first to recognize in the new Voyager data that it might still be liquid. She admired his pe𝑥y ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.
Richard Hoagland
became the first to propose ... the possible existence of deep ocean life under the global ice shield perpetually surrounding the enigmatic moon of Jupiter, Europa.
Richard Hoagland
The ocean, whose tides respond, like women's menses, to the pull of the moon, the ocean which corresponds to the amniotic fluid in which human life begins, the ocean on whose surface vessels (personified as female) can ride but in whose depth sailors meet their death and monsters conceal themselves... it is unstable and threatening as the earth is not; it spawns new life daily, yet swallows up lives; it is changeable like the moon, unregulated, yet indestructible and eternal.
Adrienne Rich
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1929
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[DepthX will get its first test in 2007 at the source of its inspiration, Sistema Zacatn, which happens to be a neat analog for Europa. Clearly, the flooded limestone sinkhole isn't as cold as Europa's ocean, but it can be incredibly toxic, extends to unknown depths, and has proven impervious to humans. (The world's premier cave diver, Sheck Exley - who happened to be a friend of Stone's - died in Zacatn in 1994.)] We know that life is there within the top 40 meters or so, ... Below that, no one knows what's there.
Bill Stone
Scientists believe they may have discovered a primitive form of life on Jupiter's moon Europa. That primitive form of life? You guessed it, Frank Stallone.
Norm MacDonald
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1963
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They had a candidate who dodged the draft, dodged the ... National Guard. And they made that candidate look strong against a guy who was shot three times and won the Bronze Star and the Silver Star for valor. That is incredible.
Paul Begala
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1961
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'What do you think of it, Moon, As you go? Is life much or no?' 'O, I think of it, often think of it As a show God ought surely to shut up soon, As I go
Thomas Hardy
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1840
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1928
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It's a mere moment in a man's life between the All-Star Game and an old timer's game.
Vin Scully
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1927
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The Moon and Mars were the two most likely candidates for life in the solar system; what exists beyond our solar system is mere guesswork.
Walter Lang
The fancy that extraterrestrial life is by definition of a higher order than our own is one that soothes all children, and many writers.
Joan Didion
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1934
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The Federal government does not have any information about extraterrestrial life to conceal, and there are no secret projects for me to investigate.
Orrin Hatch
Because this type of reaction is found only in biological systems, it could serve as a marker for extraterrestrial life.
Tracey Thaler
We know more about the face of the moon than we do about the bottom of the ocean,
Lake Bell
On one side lay the Ocean, and on one/ Lay a great water, and the moon was full.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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1809
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1892
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