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Spacecraft could detect signs of life on Saturn's moon Enceladus

By Jonathan O鈥機allaghan

28 September 2021

Enceladus

An illustration of NASA’s Cassini spacecraft diving through the plumes of Saturn’s moon Enceladus

NASA/JPL-Caltech

We should be able to detect signs of life like amino acids on Saturn鈥檚 moon Enceladus without destroying them in a high-speed collision.

In 2005, NASA鈥檚 Cassini spacecraft found evidence that plumes of water ice were erupting from Enceladus, with images showing clear evidence they were coming from the moon鈥檚 south pole region. Later studies suggested these plumes originated from a subsurface ocean, located beneath an icy shell, which could host conditions right for life.

Cassini itself wasn鈥檛 able to look…

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