Organic compounds found in Enceladus's ocean boost potential for life

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Source: European Space Agency
Organic compounds found in Enceladus's ocean boost potential for life
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Scientists analyzing data from the Cassini spacecraft have discovered complex organic molecules in the fresh ice grains ejected from Saturn's moon Enceladus, indicating active chemical reactions in its subsurface ocean that could support life, prompting plans for a dedicated ESA mission to explore the moon further.

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