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Saturn's Moon Enceladus Subsurface Energy Source Gives New Hope to Search for Alien Life
A study based on Cassini and the Hubble Space telescope found out that Saturn's moon Enceladus has a subsurface energy source. The vents underneath the ocean and on the seabed could produce molecules that can feed alien life.
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