SATURN MOON 'MAY CONTAIN LIFE'
scientists at NASA have claimed that Saturn's moon of enceladus may contain life, after they discovered new evidence suggesting presence of liquid water beneath its surface.
according to the scientist, the Cassini spacecraft flew through icy plumes created by ice volcanoes on Saturn's moon and detected negatively charged water molecules in a clear sign an underground sea exists.
On earth, this short lived type of ion is produced where water is moving such as in waterfalls or ocean waves.if there is liquid water on enceladus, the scientist believe that the Saturn's sixth-largest moon could have the conditions necessary to sustain life, the daily telegraph reported.in fact high resolution images already taken by the cassini spacecraft a project of NASA, the european space agency and italian space agency have shown the icy surface of enceladus has a spreading earth-like crust that has changed over time. scientists speculated that the liquid beneath the south pole of enceladus may be water.
the latest news from the NASA is that the new planet 'gliese 581D' is found and it is said that the conditions on that planet is as same as on the earth.
scientists at NASA have claimed that Saturn's moon of enceladus may contain life, after they discovered new evidence suggesting presence of liquid water beneath its surface.
according to the scientist, the Cassini spacecraft flew through icy plumes created by ice volcanoes on Saturn's moon and detected negatively charged water molecules in a clear sign an underground sea exists.
On earth, this short lived type of ion is produced where water is moving such as in waterfalls or ocean waves.if there is liquid water on enceladus, the scientist believe that the Saturn's sixth-largest moon could have the conditions necessary to sustain life, the daily telegraph reported.in fact high resolution images already taken by the cassini spacecraft a project of NASA, the european space agency and italian space agency have shown the icy surface of enceladus has a spreading earth-like crust that has changed over time. scientists speculated that the liquid beneath the south pole of enceladus may be water.
the latest news from the NASA is that the new planet 'gliese 581D' is found and it is said that the conditions on that planet is as same as on the earth.
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