It is interesting that we seem to have concluded that there is life on Mars billions of years ago. It also appears that organic matter on the moon, and shares the same material we have here on earth, with lots of metallic minerals right on the surface.
Recently there was a very good segment on the Science Channel, where all the planets of the solar system are discussed and considered in what life would be. One of the quotes was “follow the water”, which was a takeoff on the old police line “follow the money” if you catch a criminal. But what does it cost to get water on a planet, is very simple H2O, hydrogen and oxygen, and they usually combine.
When there is a presence of water, and the building blocks of life, which lands on a planet, it makes sense that life could be if the conditions are right to support life as we know or expect to be here on earth. Is it possible that life is like a world of evolutionary time is ripe? Is that perhaps life on a moon or planet looks like a relatively predictable points in its life cycle.
If a planet is to say, 12-15000000000 years at some point in the center is ready to support life. Life, the kind of life that we expect to find life that is based on the type of genetic material that we see on Earth. Therefore, it is perhaps a matter of life rather than the size or type in the world, although the atmosphere, oceans, or liquid from a planet an ideal gift for its life .
Okay, so if we expect to find life on a planet that we should consider his life and where he is, in this respect to its schedule of evolution. And when life is on the bonus point, which is still plenty of life will be found, and if the past first, we find life, but we’ll have to dig a little deeper to find, and we should not ‘t be surprised in this regard.