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HomescienceSigns of life may survive near the surfaces of Saturn's and Jupiter's...

Signs of life may survive near the surfaces of Saturn’s and Jupiter’s moons Enceladus and Europa.

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If life exists on the icy ocean moons Europa and Enceladus, it is possible that trace molecules could survive just below their frozen surfaces.

Scientists have long hypothesized that both Enceladus, one of Saturn’s 146 known moons, and Europa, one of Jupiter’s four large Galilean moons, might be among the planets orbiting them. the total The 95 moons may host vast oceans of liquid water that could harbor life. If so, complex organic molecules like amino acids and nucleic acids, the building blocks of life as we know it, could serve as “biomarkers” of life on these worlds.

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