DogTailRed2 D May 26, 2015 #1 Came across a Gas Giant with Water Based Life. Is life unusual in the galaxy?
Feldspar May 26, 2015 #2 No, it's actually fairly common, one of several forms of non-sentient life out there.
DogTailRed2 D May 26, 2015 #3 Ah, okay. Thought I had discovered something So what's the rarest body to discover?
EAGLE 5 May 26, 2015 #4 Non Sequence Stars (think Herbig, Carbon, Neturon and Black Holes) pay extremely well, from the planet side water worlds, earth like worlds, and worlds with life.
Non Sequence Stars (think Herbig, Carbon, Neturon and Black Holes) pay extremely well, from the planet side water worlds, earth like worlds, and worlds with life.
Doolittle D May 26, 2015 #5 Actually there is no life in the Galaxy as of yet, other than in the form of data. All life exists within the confines of a cockpit at the moment. Last edited: May 26, 2015
Actually there is no life in the Galaxy as of yet, other than in the form of data. All life exists within the confines of a cockpit at the moment.