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>Saturn's moon, Enceladus, could harbour alien life, scientists have discovered. New findings from NASA's Cassini mission have revealed heat leaking out from the moon's North Pole. This suggests that the moon's vast underground ocean might have a much more stable climate than had previously been thought. According to the researchers, this means it might be the perfect place for life to evolve. Although Enceladus' icy surface is barren, its underground oceans have all the necessary ingredients for life.

Archive: https://archive.today/f2NsZ From the post: >>Saturn's moon, Enceladus, could harbour alien life, scientists have discovered. New findings from NASA's Cassini mission have revealed heat leaking out from the moon's North Pole. This suggests that the moon's vast underground ocean might have a much more stable climate than had previously been thought. According to the researchers, this means it might be the perfect place for life to evolve. Although Enceladus' icy surface is barren, its underground oceans have all the necessary ingredients for life.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enceladus

If there is life there, curious to see what it is. Could just single cell organisms or ugly ass underwater birds.

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Any life at all would be interesting. Especially if it has any DNA in common with ANYTHING on Earth. That would indicate that it might be possible for comets or other bodies to "seed" entire solar systems and development is entirely up to the right conditions.

It would be a massive discovery and would change our understanding of the universe and our part in it in many ways.

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If they have any octopuses there, the important question is: Can they learn to play the piano?

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When they say could, they mean doesn't