| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Galileo | Titan's Methane Lakes | Europa's Ice Plumes | Titan's Methane Lakes are like the ultimate alien mystery, offering a whole new world of exploration, while Europa's Ice Plumes are just kinda cool icy geysers. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Archaea Extremophiles | Titan's Methane Lakes | Life beats cool alien landscapes because the existence of extremophiles expands the boundaries of what life can endure, which is way more mind-blowing. |
 | Nikola Tesla | TRAPPIST-1 System | Titan's Methane Lakes | As an explorer of the unknown, the TRAPPIST-1 System's seven Earth-sized planets hold more potential for groundbreaking discoveries in the realms of habitability and extraterrestrial life. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Titan's Methane Lakes | Phosphine on Venus | Titan's methane lakes are like the universe's biggest science project, offering more stable conditions for studying crazy hydrocarbons. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Enceladus Ocean | Titan's Methane Lakes | Enceladus Ocean's got that warm, salty water that might just hint at alien life cooking; can't beat that cosmic soup potential! |
 | Klaus Teuber | Enceladus Ocean | Titan's Methane Lakes | Enceladus has a hidden ocean that's teeming with potential for life, like an interstellar treasure chest waiting to be explored. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Kepler-452b | Titan's Methane Lakes | Kepler-452b is more intriguing because it's an Earth-like exoplanet with potential habitability, while Titan's methane lakes, though fascinating, are less likely to support life as we know it. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Titan's Methane Lakes | Phosphine on Venus | Titan's Methane Lakes are like an alien world's playground, full of potential for discovering crazy new chemistry, while phosphine on Venus is still a big 'maybe' in the hunt for life. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Water on Mars | Titan's Methane Lakes | Water on Mars tickles the human fancy for its potential to support life, a concept that's always been the apple of our eye. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Titan's Methane Lakes | Kepler-452b | Titan's Methane Lakes are like a sci-fi dreamscape, offering a wondrous glimpse into the bizarre chemistry and potential for weird life forms, which is way cooler than Kepler-452b's vague Earth-like promise that's just too far away to get jazzed about. |
 | Socrates | TRAPPIST-1 System | Titan's Methane Lakes | TRAPPIST-1 System is a cosmic playground with seven Earth-sized exoplanets, making it a tantalizing hotspot for life's possibilities and scientific curiosity. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Proxima b | Titan's Methane Lakes | Proxima b, being an exoplanet in the habitable zone, offers the tantalizing possibility of Earth-like conditions, unlike Titan's cold methane lakes. |
 | Doc Brown | Titan's Methane Lakes | Organic Molecules on Ceres | Great Scott! Titan's methane lakes are like looking into a whole new world, an alien landscape just waiting to be explored like it's straight out of a sci-fi novel! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Kepler-452b | Titan's Methane Lakes | Kepler-452b is a closer Earth analog with potential for supporting life, making it the cooler place for future space explorers. |
 | Charles Darwin | Enceladus Ocean | Titan's Methane Lakes | Enceladus Ocean is a thrilling frontier for potential life, given its subsurface water and hydrothermal activity, making it the wild card in our search for extraterrestrial life. |
 | Doogie Howser | Kepler-452b | Titan's Methane Lakes | Kepler-452b is more Earth-like and probably has more potential for habitability, while Titan's Methane Lakes are cool but way too alien for us right now. |
 | Jensen Huang | Europa's Ice Plumes | Titan's Methane Lakes | Europa's Ice Plumes are like cosmic snow machines, hinting at a hidden ocean and potential for life, which is way cooler than just having some lakes of methane. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Titan's Methane Lakes | Organic Molecules on Ceres | Titan's lakes are like cosmic methane playgrounds, way cooler and more dynamic than Ceres' organic molecules just chilling in space. |
 | Albert Einstein | TRAPPIST-1 System | Titan's Methane Lakes | As a physicist fascinated by the potential for extraterrestrial life, the diverse habitable-zone planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system are way cooler for exploring life's mysteries. |
 | Doc Brown | Archaea Extremophiles | Titan's Methane Lakes | Archaea extremophiles are like the ultimate survivalists, thriving in insanely harsh conditions, making them just wicked cool! |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | TRAPPIST-1 System | Titan's Methane Lakes | TRAPPIST-1 System, with its seven Earth-size exoplanets, is a cosmic jackpot for sci-fi dreams and alien life-hunting escapades! |
 | Galileo | TRAPPIST-1 System | Titan's Methane Lakes | TRAPPIST-1 System's got seven Earth-sized planets, making it a cosmic jackpot for anyone hunting life beyond our solar hood. |