"Potential for Life: Saturn's Icy Moon Holds Promising Building Blocks"

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"Potential for Life: Saturn's Icy Moon Holds Promising Building Blocks"
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Saturn's icy moon Enceladus, known as an 'ocean world,' contains ice plumes that spew from its surface at high speeds. Researchers from the University of California San Diego have shown that amino acids, the building blocks of life, can survive impact speeds of up to 4.2 km/s, supporting their detection during sampling by spacecraft. This discovery raises the possibility of finding signs of life in the subsurface oceans of Enceladus and other ocean worlds in the solar system.

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