One of the Building Blocks of Life Has Been Found in the Ocean of Enceladus
“We previously found that Enceladus’ ocean is rich in a variety of organic compounds,…” By T.K. Randall via unexplained-mysteries Scientists have discovered evidence of phosphorous in data previously collected by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. Often regarded as one of the most promising places to look for signs of extraterrestrial life, Enceladus, which is thought to be home to a vast ocean … Continue reading
Methane on Saturn’s Moon Enceladus Could be Sign of Alien Microbe Life
While at first glance this may not seem like a very big deal you have to step back a bit and just think, if there is actually life there, even microbial life that means that life is out there! We (humans) haven’t gone to Saturn to contaminate it so any life there would be born of its own doing, that … Continue reading
Ocean on Saturn’s Moon ‘Enceladus’ Could Have ‘Evolved Life’
Enceladus is looking like an increasingly good place to search for life. Scientists now believe that the ocean of Enceladus has been around long enough for life to have evolved there. Of all the discoveries made by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft during its 13 years in orbit around Saturn, those concerning the gas giant’s enigmatic moon Enceladus are perhaps the most … Continue reading
8 Places in Space Where Extraterrestrial Life Might Be Possible
Moving to another planet for life is not a fantastic pipe dream anymore. What’s left to do is just to make hibernation or deep sleep for astronauts traveling long distance possible. Find eight planets that might become new homes for living beings one day. Enceladus On April 13, NASA announced that there is an excellent chance for life to inhabit … Continue reading
Icy Moon of Saturn Could Support Alien Life, Says NASA
Could there be alien life on Enceladus ? The space agency has discovered all the crucial ingredients for life in the oceans of Saturn’s icy moon. During a press conference held today, NASA scientists have revealed the discovery of molecular hydrogen in jets of water erupting from deep beneath the surface of Enceladus. Molecular hydrogen is important because on Earth … Continue reading