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What Planets Outside Our Solar System Can Tell Us About Life on Earth

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The Wall Street Journal

Technology

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2023

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Is there life on planets other than Earth? For generations, scientists have puzzled over the question, searching for planets that might have the right conditions both inside and outside the Milky Way. There are thousands of exoplanets – those beyond our solar system – ranging from gas giants, to balls of rock, to possible ocean worlds and so-called “super Earths.” But even as new technology has given scientists a glimpse at these distant worlds, one lingering question is whether any of them can support life and what forms it might take. WSJ’s Danny Lewis speaks to University of Arizona astronomer Chris Impey about what makes a planet habitable and how learning about exoplanets can teach us more about our own world. What do you think about the show? Let us know on Spotify, or email us: [email protected] Further reading: ​​A Moon of Saturn Has All the Ingredients Needed for Life Jupiter Mission Launches on Journey to Explore Icy Worlds Astronomers Catch a Star Swallowing a Planet These Scientists Want to Send Space Aliens a Cosmic Road Map to Earth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Sam Bingman Freed, the founder of CryptoGiant FTX,

0:03.0

promised to give away his fortune.

0:04.8

But then, everything fell apart.

0:06.6

Sam, are you an ethical person?

0:08.8

I think I've tried as hard as I can to be one.

0:11.9

He's been accused of stealing billions of dollars from customers and investors.

0:16.0

Is there anything you would want to say to Sam if you could?

0:19.0

Give me my f***ing money back.

0:20.8

Now he faces the jury.

0:23.2

From the journal, this is the trial of Crypto's Golden Boy.

0:26.4

Find it in the journal feed-on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.0

The

0:34.8

Almost 800 million miles away from Earth,

0:37.6

the moon and celadus orbits the gas giant planet Saturn.

0:41.9

And celadus is tiny, only 314 miles in diameter.

0:46.4

That's small enough to fit entirely inside the borders of Texas.

0:51.1

Back in June, an international group of scientists announced they found evidence

0:55.2

that suggests and celadus has all the necessary building blocks for life.

1:00.0

Meaning this small icy moon could be habitable.

1:04.3

It has a global subsurface ocean that's salty,

1:08.0

that's underneath this icy shell.

1:10.0

That's Wall Street Journal Science reporter,

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