Saturn's moon Enceladus may support alien life - NASA
NASA scientists have detected hydrogen from hydrothermal vents in ice plumes from Saturn’s ocean-bearing moon Enceladus in conditions which they say could have led to the rise of life on Earth.
The discovery makes Enceladus the only place beyond Earth where scientists have found direct evidence of a possible energy source for life, according to the findings published in Science.
The revelations center around discoveries from the agency’s Cassini spacecraft and the Hubble Space Telescope.
Chris Glein, Cassini INMS team associate at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), said during the news conference that they believe the hydrogen is produced by a chemical reaction between warm water and rocks.
The team says the moon has the sources needed for life, but what needs to be established is if it has enough time to evolve life.
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