"Enceladus: A Promising World for Life with Vital Ingredients and Energy Source, NASA Study Finds"

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NASA's Cassini mission detected hydrogen cyanide, a vital molecule for the origin of life, in the plumes of water vapor on Saturn's moon Enceladus. The discovery suggests that Enceladus may host important molecules for creating and sustaining life. The researchers also found oxidized organic compounds, indicating the potential for chemical processes capable of providing energy to any potential life. NASA is considering a proposal to send a spacecraft to further explore Enceladus.
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