Saturn's moon Enceladus, which is believed to have a vast ocean beneath its icy surface, may be a candidate to house microbial life, a new study published in Nature Astronomy by scientists at the University of Arizona and Paris Science and Lettres University suggests, Science Daily reports.
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Scientists find new signs of possible microbial life on Saturn moon
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Scientists find new signs of possible microbial life on Saturn moon
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Re: Scientists find new signs of possible microbial life on Saturn moon
Thank you for sharing!
Searching for extraterrestrial life becomes more diverse and intense.
There are different approaches:
searching for exoplanets - exomoons stable systems;
water containing planets in a frozen stated and vapors;
searches moons near gas giants.
Still in any case, the search might be vast and any ‘Earth-like’ planet or exomoon might be a candidate for an alien life.
And great that we have the James Webb Space Telescope to be launched.
Maybe we will have extended search and classification patterns.
Searching for extraterrestrial life becomes more diverse and intense.
There are different approaches:
searching for exoplanets - exomoons stable systems;
water containing planets in a frozen stated and vapors;
searches moons near gas giants.
Still in any case, the search might be vast and any ‘Earth-like’ planet or exomoon might be a candidate for an alien life.
And great that we have the James Webb Space Telescope to be launched.
Maybe we will have extended search and classification patterns.