Evidence of Organic Molecules in Enceladus's Ocean Boosts Possibility of Life

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Scientists analyzing data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft have discovered new types of organic molecules in icy geysers from Saturn's moon Enceladus, suggesting the moon's subsurface ocean may be habitable and further supporting the case for future exploration missions.
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- Detection of organic compounds in freshly ejected ice grains from Enceladus’s ocean Nature
- Fresh Evidence of Complex Chemistry Found in The Alien Ocean of Saturn's Moon ScienceAlert
- Proof Of Complex Organic Molecules In Enceladus’s Ocean: “You Have Everything You Need To Form Life” IFLScience
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