Life on Enceladus? ESA Aims to Find Out
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Life on Enceladus? ESA Aims to Find Out
Europe is setting its sights on Enceladus, Saturn's moon, as a key destination in the quest for extraterrestrial life. Under the European Space Agency's (ESA) "Voyager 2050" initiative, Enceladus has emerged as a top candidate for exploration in the 2040s, with arrival expected in the 2050s.
This icy moon captured attention when the Cassini mission discovered water vapor plumes erupting from its surface in 2006, hinting at a subsurface ocean with the potential for habitability. ESA's plan could include both an orbiter and a lander to closely study Enceladus, focusing on its south pole where these water plumes originate.
By collecting and analyzing samples, either directly from the surface or through the plumes, scientists hope to uncover signs of life or the conditions suitable for it. This ambitious mission aims to push the boundaries of our understanding of life's potential beyond Earth, positioning ESA as a leader in planetary science.
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Once they get down into the water, I’m sure they’ll find some type of life form. Pretty exciting stuff 😊
and bring it back so it can kill us all
I read it's terribly cold there as - 178°C. Wonder what life form could survive there, if any at all.
There are some kinds of bacteria that can live in extremely hot or cold environments. They could be living there.
Incredibly cold on the SURFACE... the liquid water ocean beneath its crust is obviously much warmer thanks to the heat generated by tidal forces from Saturn (which what heats it enough to keep the water from freezing and also provides a source of energy for potential life).
🔘Job chapter 38: 31 Can you bind the chains of the Pleiades?
Can you loosen Orion’s belt?
32 Can you bring forth the constellations in their seasons
or lead out the Bear with its cubs?✝️(Holy bible)
(Read the gospel of Luke for the teachings of Jesus and full salvation details)
This is exciting...
They're going to find life there