occupied when looking for bits of dead satellite. last week we were watching the research satellite, trying to figure when and where it would break into pieces, the biggest were supposed to make it to where people are. nags a said it fell to earth late friday or early saturday, it is not clear when or where. they say it was between 11:23 eastern friday night and 1:09 eastern saturday morning. which means it probably fell somewhere on this green line. they think it is probably in the pacific ocean. at the same time, nasa came up empty on dead, giant out of control space debris, they brought something awesome into the world that s easy to find. they put out audio clips from the infinite archive of space-related sound. they ve put them out as ring tones. now when you re fumbling around in your bag trying to answer a call, instead of sounding like estonian disco, you can sound like one of saturn s moons.
right? december 23rd winter thing is always puzzling to me. i m going to go with the meteorological changes in the seasons. all right. i want to see you doing burnouts a little later. i knew you d like the mustang, rob. i knew it. i thought of you when i saw these images, nasa s space problem. they sent fantastic close-up shots. this is saturn. these are saturn s moons. i wouldn t have thought that was a close-up shot of saturn s moon. i would have thought it was a pummice stone. right. obviously that s hyperion. if you re a buff, this stuff is great. it s a galaxy. astronomers are struck by the sponge-like quality of the
might survive in the future. where could it be? could be a new revelation of maybe a discovery on mars. could be something else. advancing through, could be something we found on saturn s moons, rhea or high tan. two to choose from or chemical evidence of bacteria. utilizing it for photosynthesis. now, i don t think that it s going to be a thing to see little green men with the big ears and eyes. looking for proof of extra terrestrial life, two college roommates they were? you never know. the big announcement at 2:00 eastern time and listening very carefully to what they have to say. i think it would be very my opinionic and small-minded to think we re the only form of life out there. it s a huge universe. the universe is infinite. a big waste of space. we ll carry it live here on cnn. good. good deal. you will be watching? glued to the tv set? i will be.
different that might sur priv in biological niches at the bottom of the ocean in rocks and antarctica and mine shafts, so we find life everywhere on earth that we can actually get to and it might be there are different khaoeupbdz of kinds of chemistry that might clue us in to what look for on mars, fox. megyn: lynn, those are speculating that we re not going to get the announcement that they found the little green alien but maybe found evidence of life perhaps on saturn s moons, that s one of the speculations that s been offered online or maybe they found can bees for life conditions for life to exist. what do you think? obviously, as was just mentioned, the conditions are at all ends of the spectrum and as dr. paul davies, who is a refound biologist at asu, arizona state university, has said that it s not unreasonable that microbes could hitch rides on asteroids or comet,
system, kyra, but who knows what s really out there beyond the extent of the planets, but it s an exciting week for space enthuse dwrafts and scientists who have presented 28 different projects. nasa is considering to come out there to the planets, the asteroids and the moons to see what s out there, whether or not there might be life. 24 thermos is one of the promising targets and they re talking about titan which you re looking at there. this is a methane lake. that s one of saturn s moons. they re also thinking of going back to mars for a return trip as most of the rovers that analyzed the soil on the surface is bringing some back. that s what the rocket would be like to bring it back, but they think one of the most promising targets is jupiter s moon of europa. it s a frozen ball of ice and potentially an ocean underneath. here s what jim green, the director of planetary sciences at nasa told me about that. europa is just a gem of a