I know our home world (and perhaps Mars) are the only two planets that can support life. Question is, are there any of the moons which orbits the other planets that can support life?
We’re a little anthropocentric when we assume life on other world could only develop as ours has. For an excellent short story on what life would be like on a planet of a pulsar, I strongly recommend “The Way of the Needle” by Derek Kundsken. Still anthropomorphic, but fascinating.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
The incongruity of such a large animal on a near airless moon.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 7 years ago
Oooh, that’s gonna leave a mark! Waaay beyond the spleen now …
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 7 years ago
Hey, c’mon….. it seems to be a law-abiding creature.
It didn’t jaywalk, did it?
Maybe it’s a little near-sighted, that’s all.
Phred Premium Member about 7 years ago
Very funny.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 7 years ago
I know our home world (and perhaps Mars) are the only two planets that can support life. Question is, are there any of the moons which orbits the other planets that can support life?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 7 years ago
Reminds me of one of my favorite cartoons – Godzilla Meets Bambi.
Radish... about 7 years ago
Kenny should not wait, he should step on it.
corzak about 7 years ago
“McCoy?”
“He’s dead Jim.”
Ermine Notyours about 7 years ago
Kenny died on Rhea? He should have eaten more cheese. Worse, he was a goner on Rhea.
A Common 'tator about 7 years ago
That famous quote really doesn’t make any sense. The use of “man” and “mankind”, in that form and context, has exactly the same meaning.
Phatts about 7 years ago
I keep thinking he should be wearing a red shirt. Sorry.
Gent about 7 years ago
R.I.P. Kenny.
s.gottlieb about 7 years ago
Planet Monty Python!
kaffekup about 7 years ago
We’re a little anthropocentric when we assume life on other world could only develop as ours has. For an excellent short story on what life would be like on a planet of a pulsar, I strongly recommend “The Way of the Needle” by Derek Kundsken. Still anthropomorphic, but fascinating.
http://escapepod.org/2014/05/11/ep446-way-needle/
Wichita1.0 about 7 years ago
Alternately, “crawl”.