Europa-clipper-desktop-english Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 8, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionPhysical Sciences Tagged , asteroid belt, Carl Zimmer, cosmos, DOGE, Enceladus, Europa, Europa Clipper, evolution, Ganymede, habitability, intelligent design, Jupiter, Madagascar, NASA, New York Times, Saturn, The Privileged Planet, Titan Hey DOGE, Take a Look at NASA David Klinghoffer February 8, 2025 Evolution, Physical Sciences 5 For the materialist, atheist evolutionary viewpoint to be valid, life must be easy to evolve, so aliens MUST be out there somewhere. Read More ›
Europa-clipper-desktop-english Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 10, 2024 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , astrobiology, Discovery Institute, Enceladus, Europa, Europa Clipper, evolution, Florida, Guillermo Gonzalez, intelligent design, Jay Richards, life, materialists, moons, NASA, ocean, reality, scientific materialism, The Privileged Planet Europa Clipper Delayed by Hurricane Milton, Frustrating Atheists David Klinghoffer October 10, 2024 Biology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 3 However desperate the hope for alien biology, how much of your money will they NOT spend to try to find it? Read More ›
Europa Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date October 9, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPlanetology Tagged , earth, Europa, Europa Clipper, intelligent design, Jupiter, life, moons, planets, spacecraft, stars Two Poems for Europa, Jupiter’s Lifeless Moon Guillermo Gonzalez October 9, 2024 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Planetology 3 Ms. Limón’s poem doesn't quite capture the aliveness of Earth and the likely deadness of Europa. So, here's one that better reflects these themes. Read More ›
Europa Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date October 7, 2024 CategoriesLife SciencesPhysical Sciences Tagged , astrobiologists, David Coppedge, earth, Enceladus, Europa, Europa Clipper, European Space Agency, geysers, hydrothermal vents, Jay Richards, Jupiter, life, magnetic field, Moon, oceans, organic molecules, Saturn, seafloor, solar system, The Privileged Planet, Washington University, water, water vapor Europa Clipper: The Moon Mission Making Waves Guillermo Gonzalez October 7, 2024 Life Sciences, Physical Sciences 5 Astrobiologists hope this mission will help answer a couple of big questions in astrobiology. Read More ›
Europa Type post Date June 1, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionPhysical SciencesPlanetology Tagged , carbon, David Coppedge, Europa, Europa Clipper, Ganymede, geophysics, Greenland, hydrogen, Jupiter, moons, NASA, nitrogen, ocean, oxygen, phosphorus, photosynthesis, seafloor, Stanford University, sulfur, water Why Scientists Think There Could Be Life on Europa Science and Culture June 1, 2022 Evolution, Physical Sciences, Planetology 4 Jupiter’s moon Europa, somewhat smaller than Earth’s moon, may have surface water and organic chemicals, researchers say. Read More ›