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@@jdurrant5633 I just asked Chat GPT about this question. Here is the answer it gave me:

Rogue planets, or planets that do not orbit any star, could potentially host life under certain conditions123. Here are some key points:


Internal Heat: Rogue planets could have internal heat from the decay of radioactive elements. This heat could keep water, or some other suitable solvent, liquid beneath a frozen surface12. This is similar to what we believe happens on Jupiter’s moon Europa1.

Atmosphere: If the rogue planet is large and there is more radiogenic heat available than on Earth, the planet could retain a thick hydrogen or nitrogen atmosphere1. This atmosphere could act as a blanket, trapping heat within the planet and potentially allowing liquid to exist on the surface4.

Life: While the chances for life on gas giants is extremely remote, rocky migrating planets could in principle host microbial life1. Life on these planets would likely be subsurface, protected from the cold of space by an ice layer5. However, if the planet has a large enough moon, it could further heat the planet using tidal mechanisms, similar to our Moon and Earth2.

Habitability: The presence of water and a suitable temperature range does not guarantee the emergence of life. Life on these planets would have to miraculously emerge using the planet’s minuscule internal energy, compared to over 99% of Earth’s energy coming from sunlight2.

In conclusion, while the chances are not zero, the conditions for life as we know it to exist on the surface of a rogue planet are quite specific and potentially rare. However, the universe is vast and diverse, so we cannot rule out the possibility entirely. Further research and exploration are needed to fully understand the potential for life on rogue planets.

I hope this helps.



All comments from YouTube:

@picksalot1

It's great to hear directly from the Scientists, unfiltered. Fraser, you're doing a wonderful job making the interviews available. Thanks

@drewd2

You know you've made it when prominent scientists are coming to you for interviews. Great interview!

@m.childinflorence1760

Incredible!! So cool that James Webb can get this data from Kuiper Belt objects…and that Fraser can get the study author same day!

@carlm7094

He’s a badass !!

@kayakMike1000

James Webb smelled a fart. Well, just saw the fart...

@bluesteel8376

I am so glad I found this channel. This is some of the best content on the Internet.

@Korenshei

Absolutely awe-inducing that in 2024, ten pixels is the best view we've got of two dwarf planets in our own solar system the size of whole countries on Earth, the existence of which we weren't even aware of for 99.99% of human history

@olencone4005

It's just going to get better as our technology improves, too :) Pluto was just a 4x4 blob of pixels when Tombaugh first photographed it in 1930... in 1996, Hubble turned that into a 100x100 pixel image where some basic surface details could be seen... by 2006, we could image multiple moons around Pluto... and in 2010, while it was still an indistinct blob, we could see enough variation in surface details to know there was something bright on the surface -- which New Horizons imaged in its 2015 flyby, giving us the famous Heart of Pluto. Just give it time and eventually images of Eris, Sedna, Makemake, and all the rest will be as crisp and well-known as those of Pluto!

@KSRKiller

Dr Chris Glein is very easy to listen to. Thanks for the interview!

@IllumTheMessage

16:43, this is amazing. Makes every chunk of icy rock floating around out there a potential seed for life. Our Universe is full of hot water!

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