Life in solar system?

in space •  7 years ago 
  • On Enceladus, there may be life! Researchers have discovered species that could survive here

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  • A recent study shows that some microorganisms could survive Enceladus.
    A certain type of microbe, living at the bottom of the oceans at very high depths, might be able to survive in similar conditions that would exist on Enceladus, one of the natural satellites of Saturn, according to a recent study.

  • In 2005, NASA's Cassini probe detected geysers that erupted on the surface of Enceladus, an ice-covered satellite orbiting Saturn. Since then, the researchers have continued to study the satellite, trying to figure out whether this heavenly body has the potential to host alien life forms.

  • Researchers at the University of Vienna have created several simulations to build a computerized climate model on Enceladus, modifying the pressure to mimic certain depth thresholds on Earth, but also changing the pH and temperature values.

  • Then, they introduced into the computerized model three species of methanogenic archaea, microorganisms that feed on carbon dioxide and hydrogen and remove methane as a residual product.

  • Some methanogenic organisms are extremely terrestrial on Terra - being known for living deep in oceans in hydrothermal wells, surviving at high temperatures and high concentrations of certain chemicals.

  • One of these organisms, called Methanothermococcus okinawensis, found in the hydrothermal wells of the East China Sea, can survive and even multiply regardless of the extreme conditions tested by the researchers, such as all possible variations in pressure and temperature, the presence or absence of vitamins and exposure to chemicals.

  • The results of the experiment suggest that similar living conditions could survive in the oceans on Enceladus.

  • The study, co-ordinated by Simon Rittmann, a professor at the University of Vienna, was published in the journal Nature Communications.

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Pic Looks like a Jawbreaker candy so clear. Thanks for sharing about Enceladus. Never knew till now.

Very knowledgeable post about space . I had no knowledge about this.

👌👌👌

Probably no life. But check out "Mars", its a documentary and science fiction television series.
There are interviews with various scientists, and engineers, such as Elon Musk, Andy Weir, Robert Zubrin, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, about the difficulties that a crew might face on a journey to, and living on, Mars.
If you are into this stuff, its highly informative and i can greatly recommend it. :)

Wow your post is very cool friend and also very useful friend

This is a nice post, very informative article @modemser

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

That is a good expository post ....... Let us see who is going to be an inventor on Enceladus to make it convenient to get through.

Really awesome news...thanks for shareing this post

i like this kinds of news .thank you for sharing wonderful post

I bet the tardigrade (water bear) could survive there!

thank you for sharing friends @modemser, your knowledge is very useful to understand

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