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Space: Ocean 'life precursor' found in Saturn's moon Enceladus.

Space: Ocean 'life precursor' found in Saturn's moon Enceladus.




The surface of Enceladus is covered with ice and has an ocean beneath it.
The surface of Enceladus is covered with ice and has an ocean beneath it.

The U.S. Nationalslotxo ทดลองเล่นAeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) latest analysis of data sent by Cassini prior to the end of the mission two years ago shows that hot water vapor rising from the ocean at Saturn's moon Enceladus' south pole is fading away. Contains water-soluble organic compounds. This property increases the likelihood that such substances can create life.

Details of the findings have been published. In the Royal Astronomical Society monthly announcements, several new organic compounds containing nitrogen and oxygen have been discovered in the Royal Astronomical Society monthly announcements in hot water vapor rising from the subsurface ocean ice of Enceladus.


A NASA team of biological astronomers suggests that these organic compounds play an important role in the production of amino acids. These are the basic molecules that lead to the creation of protein "precursors" that gave birth to life on Earth.

Previously, organic matter was discovered in hot steam from Enceladus. It is believed that the substance floats on the surface of the ocean. because it does not dissolve in water
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