Apr 13, 2015

Golden Gaia News Roundup: April 13, 2015 CET (Alien Life Will Be Found by 2025)

(GAOG) Mainstream news is starting to finally receive some of the fascinating intel that alternative sources have been reporting for decades. In fact, our dahlin’ NASA has revealed their latest findings.

Underneath the frozen moons of Jupiter, Europa and Ganymede, and also upon Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, there lies liquid water. Of course, I’m thinking “liquid water?” …isn’t that “redundant repetitive,” kind of like saying “concrete cement”? Forgive me, I digress….

Further, we’ve learned that Mars’ surface was covered in vast oceans, and we surmise that the darker streaks viewed today on its surface could have been the result of salty water creeks. In addition, NASA’s Curiosity rover has found carbon-like and nitrogen molecules, which are some of the basic requirements for life on planet Earth.

For me, probably the most thrilling information discovered is that NASA’s Kepler telescope sightings have suggested that almost every star system contains planets that may be hospitable for life. “Once we get out beyond Mars, the likelihood that it’s similar to Earth because we share that material gets very, very low. And I think that’s where it starts getting exceptionally exciting,” said associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, John Grunsfeld.

NASA reported that we should find evidence of life beyond Earth within the next decade –“yippee yahoo,” I exclaim! “We know where to look. We know how to look. In most cases we have the technology, and we’re on a path to implementing it. And so I think we’re definitely on the road,” added NASA chief scientist Ellen Stofan.

“I think we’re one generation away in our solar system, whether it’s on an icy moon or on Mars, and one generation [away] on a planet around a nearby star,” said Grunsfeld.

Alien Life Will Be Found by 2025: Top NASA Scientist by Press TV.