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Cassini reveals organic compounds from Enceladus ocean - gortex - 11-20-2025 Scientists studying data from the Cassini mission to Saturn and it's icy Moons have discovered interesting chemistry hidden in the data from Cassini's close pass flyby through one of the water plumes being ejected from the Moon , the data shows organics close to biological processes of Earth's oceans. Quote:A recent study published in Nature Astronomy reports the presence of both familiar and new molecules in ice grains collected just 13 miles above Enceladus. The findings mark the first observation of such diverse organics in fresh samples from the moon's plume. The research highlights a potential link between detected organics and chemical activity crucial to biological processes on Earth. With the ESA JUICE mission heading to Jupiter to look for traces of life on its icy ocean Moons we could find life on most if not all of them. Exciting times.
RE: Cassini reveals organic compounds from Enceladus ocean - 727Sky - 11-20-2025 If we ever get off this egg I figure we will discover, "Life always finds a way !" RE: Cassini reveals organic compounds from Enceladus ocean - gortex - 11-21-2025 (11-20-2025, 10:08 PM)727Sky Wrote: If we ever get off this egg I figure we will discover, "Life always finds a way !" Agreed mate , with Martian Spring approaching no doubt those "mystery" Methane spikes will start again. I think it's become clear over the years there was life on Mars therefor there is still life on Mars , or in Mars.
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