James Green: 3 moons and a planet that could have alien life
James Green: Três luas e um planeta onde pode haver vida extraterrestre
James Green leads NASA's solar system exploration and astrobiology research. Full bio
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in our solar system?
no nosso sistema solar?
não levávamos isso muito a sério
very seriously until recently.
for extraordinary claims."
fazer afirmações extraordinárias".
de vida fora da Terra
for us to be able to believe it.
para que seja possível acreditar nelas.
those ingredients for life.
os ingredientes necessários à vida.
para existência de vida são:
que haja um solvente;
substâncias que nos constituem
que precisamos consumir.
por longos períodos de tempo,
to be confident that life,
no momento em que surgir,
that early in my career,
da minha carreira,
that they were beyond Earth
deles fora da Terra,
and for any real quantity.
e em quantidades também pequenas.
is all frozen.
have changed all that.
to the right places
nos lugares corretos,
our life question.
sobre a existência de vida.
para o sistema solar,
on four locations.
em quatro locais.
dos planetas exteriores:
was initially moon-like:
que Marte era como uma lua:
of missions to go to Mars
de missões rumo a Marte
on Mars in its past
que alterou a geologia daquele planeta.
to be surprised right away.
surpresos nesse ponto.
show deltas and river valleys and gulleys
mostram deltas, vales e voçorocas
now for about three years --
de Marte por aproximadamente três anos,
in an ancient river bed,
num antigo leito de rio,
drilled in that red soil
perfurou aquele solo vermelho
when we saw that.
da cor de Marte,
eram o cinza de Marte.
down the sides of these craters.
linhas escuras, de alto a baixo.
o conto de fadas se tornou realidade.
that we know what these streaks are.
o que eram aquelas ranhuras.
during the summer.
down these craters.
que encontramos água?
all the ingredients necessary for life.
todos os ingredientes necessários à vida.
two-thirds of its northern hemisphere --
do seu Hemisfério Norte,
a existência de vida em Marte.
than ever before.
the traditional habitable zone,
de área habitável tradicional,
ice over a silicate core.
sobre um núcleo de silicato.
looked back after it flew by Enceladus
os dados do voo sobre Encélado
out into the solar system
para dentro do sistema solar
e se esparramam sobre a lua.
also flew through the plume,
também voou através da atmosfera,
atrai e comprime essa lua,
que ocorre de modo análogo na Terra
as an analogy ...
were discovered in 1977.
no nosso oceano foram descobertas em 1977.
of these below the ocean.
delas abaixo do oceano.
and look at these hydrothermal vents,
essas fissuras hidrotermais,
is acidic or alkaline --
a fabulous abode for life here on Earth.
fabulosos lares para vida aqui na Terra.
já há bastante tempo,
a significant period of time,
fissuras hidrotermais
because it's had time to evolve.
porque tiveram tempo para evoluir.
o sistema de Júpiter em 1996
observações na lua Europa.
has an under-the-ice crust ocean.
há um oceano abaixo da crosta de gelo.
but we never saw any plumes.
mas nunca vimos qualquer névoa.
poucos anos atrás,
in the southern hemisphere,
no Hemisfério Sul,
a traditional habitable zone,
de zonas tradicionalmente habitáveis,
então podem abrigar a vida.
have been in this environment like that
em um ambiente assim,
after about the first 500 million,
após os primeiros 500 milhões de anos,
looking at is Titan.
than the planet Mercury.
do que o planeta Mercúrio.
with a little methane and ethane --
e um pouco de metano e etano,
para enxergar através dela.
through it with radar.
Cassini has found liquid.
encontrou um líquido.
of our Black Sea in some places.
do Mar Negro em alguns lugares.
where life is not like us,
onde a vida não é igual à nossa,
is another solvent --
in the solar system?
no sistema solar?
is really exciting
são muito animadores.
in new and exciting ways.
de novas e animadoras formas.
we will answer that question.
vamos responder a essa questão.
in the solar system.
lugar do sistema solar.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
James Green - Space physicistJames Green leads NASA's solar system exploration and astrobiology research.
Why you should listen
Dr. James Green began his career at NASA 35 years ago at the Marshall Space Flight Center, where he developed and managed the Space Physics Analysis Network. It provided scientists all over the world rapid access to data and resources. As NASA's Director of Planetary Science he leads NASA's solar system exploration and astrobiology research.
Green received his Ph.D. in Space Physics from the University of Iowa in 1979 and began working in the Magnetospheric Physics Branch at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in 1980. At Marshall, Green developed and managed the Space Physics Analysis Network that provided scientists all over the world with rapid access to data, to other scientists, and to specific NASA computer and information resources. In addition, Green was a Safety Diver in the Neutral Buoyancy tank making over 150 dives until left MSFC in 1985.
From 1985 to 1992 Green was the head of the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) at Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). The NSSDC is NASA's largest space science data archive. In 1992, he became the Chief of the Space Science Data Operations Office until 2005, when he became the Chief of the Science Proposal Support Office. While at GSFC, Green was a co-investigator and the Deputy Project Scientist on the Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) mission. He has written over 100 scientific articles in refereed journals involving various aspects of the Earth's and Jupiter's magnetospheres and over 50 technical articles on various aspects of data systems and networks.
In August 2006, Green became the Director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters. Over his career, Green has received numerous awards. In 1988, he received the Arthur S. Flemming award given for outstanding individual performance in the federal government and was awarded Japan's Kotani Prize in 1996 in recognition of his international science data management activities.
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