Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus is one of the most interesting candidates in the search for life in the solar system. Recently, a team of scientists, including Dr. Christopher Glein from the Southwest Research Institute, has discovered new evidence for a key building block for life in the Enceladus’ underground ocean.
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I would be more impressed had they found glycine, an amino acid essential for life.
Me too.
I wonder what the sound in the deepest of water planets larger than jupiter would sound and look like …
who knows maybe both planets have life that would sureley be a suprise both icey moons both have life
We know life exists at the deepest parts of our oceans and those organisms are oblivious to the world above them.. It could be that similar organisms exist under the icy shells of our planetary moons. We need to concentrate on that objective to clarify if life can emerge elsewhere other than planet Earth 👍
Imagine capturing a creature from Enceladus or Europa and bringing it back to Earth. I wish I am still alive when that happens.
That would be interesting, but I feel like the only creature we might find there will be microbes. Don’t get me wrong though, that’s exciting as hell.
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