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Life on Saturn's moon?
Extra-terrestrial life in our solar system? Well new data showing that Saturn's moon Enceladus possibly has underground lakes of water open up the real possibility of life say German researchers in an article published in Nature.
The finding of water now makes it more probable that life 'is out there' in our own solar system.
What kind of life we can but speculate but this is good news for space scientists in that it will increase public interest and that could support their claim on increasingly hard to come by research funding as the recession bites deep
Saturn's icy moon Enceladus could contain watery underground caverns, forming a potential home for alien life, say scientists.
German researchers have found salt - a signature chemical for seawater - in ice grains from vapour jets streaming out of surface cracks, providing the strongest evidence yet of a liquid water reservoir beneath the moon's frozen crust.
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at 07:46 on June 25th, 2009
Great Story (of our slow possible maturing too )
Rewrite the bible
Said the ghost of Galileo
For in the Lord's mansion galaxy
There are many planets
And his fronded undersea fingers
Move in a moons mysterious currents.......
at 03:10 on June 25th, 2009
saturn... mm.. well... most probably some bacterial life. but even that would be interesting.
at 03:07 on June 25th, 2009
Let's hope that the scientists find out more about this matter..
at 03:12 on June 25th, 2009
at 06:03 on June 25th, 2009
Just coz there's frozen layers of water underground doesn't mean that the planet is inhabitable. At max, there could be some species of rare bacteria present if the water finding is true.
at 08:12 on June 25th, 2009
Amazing!