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4 places we’re most likely to find extraterrestrial life

4 places we’re most likely to find extraterrestrial life

Are we alone in this universe? Are there beings also staring at the stars from another world at night and wondering about the same thing? Are there other civilizations that are more advanced and sophisticated than us and can travel between different planets and worlds in a galaxy? Who knows. Anyway, the science is not over yet. There is definitely a chance that extraterrestrial life exists somewhere in the infinite universe.

If extraterrestrial life exists, they are likely not green men racing through space in shiny dishes, but primitive microbes or bacteria. This may sound less exciting than hoped, but that’s also life. This discovery proves that we are not alone in this universe and makes the possibility of life on another planet. But where should we look for this life? Here are 4 places where he probably lives more than we think.

Aliens living on Venus?

Venus is one of the planets that some scientists have mentioned as a possible “birthplace” of extraterrestrial life. Man cannot live on Venus because, well, there is a whole list of reasons for that. For example, consider that the surface temperature is so hot that lead melts (about 327 ° C), and the surface pressure is tens of times greater than the pressure on Earth.

However, that shouldn’t be a problem for extraterrestrial life. like him Scientists discover last year phosphine Gas around Venus. On Earth, this gas is naturally produced by life in low-oxygen ecosystems. There is a possibility that this gas on Venus is produced by life as well, in this case possibly microbial life. Or even more specifically: microbial life that hangs in the clouds and is thus found in the air.

Well, not all scientists are convinced of that Airborne Extraterrestrial life is possible, but it doesn’t seem out of the question either.

Venus, NASA, extraterrestrial life
Venus (Image: NASA)

Is alien life possible on Enceladus?

Enceladus is not a Mexican dish of rolled tortillas but the sixth largest of Saturn’s moons. It is completely covered with ice, which makes it one of the most reflective celestial bodies in the solar system. Enceladus’ surface is icy cold, but beneath all that ice there’s a lot going on.

Why is there a possibility of extraterrestrial life on Enceladus? It is believed to have a saltwater ocean, and NASA has also found evidence of hydrothermal activity deep under all the ice that could create a heat source. This heat source will be necessary for organisms to survive and survive.

But so far, no missions have been sent to Enceladus and we don’t know if life is possible.

NASA's Enceladus
Enceladus (Image: NASA)

life on titan

We go from the sixth largest moon of Saturn to the largest of Saturn’s moons, Titan. According to researchers, this moon has one of the strongest atmospheres in the solar system, along with Earth and Venus. We know that Titan has different waters like lakes, rivers, and seas. Although this “water” does not consist of water. Seems illogical? Yes, by earthly standards.

This exotic water is made up of methane and other forms of hydrocarbon. For this reason, Titan contains many organic substances that could hypothetically enable extraterrestrial life.

Maybe NASA’s Dragonfly Mission Beginning in the year 2027, more information on whether and to what extent life evolved on Titan. For this mission, a type of unmanned helicopter is sent into the atmosphere of Titan. However, this instrument won’t reach Titan until 2034, so exclusion about extraterrestrial life on this moon won’t be forthcoming for a while.

Titan NASA
Titan (Image: NASA)

Strange life in Europe

Yes, you read that correctly: extraterrestrial life is in Europe, not in Europe. We are not talking about the continent but about the moon of Jupiter. Like Enceladus, Jupiter’s moon is also covered in a thick layer of ice (about 16 to 15 miles away). Beneath that thick layer of ice is an ocean that is being heated by the force of the tides. This means that the water is moving and the ocean floor interacts with the surface.

What does this have to do with alien life? According to scientists, the radiation hitting the icy surface of Europe can produce oxygen. If this oxygen ends up in the ocean, it can contribute to the evolution of organisms and life.

Europe too “soon” will be closely examined by NASA. Check Here What does a mission starting in 2024 look like?

NASA space
Europe (Image: NASA)

Whether life on another planet, in any way, exists and is possible, we are not one hundred percent sure. We know that living in space is possible. At least, when you live on a spacecraft like the International Space Station. “Normal life” also continues aboard the International Space Station. For example, “ordinary” birthdays are also celebrated in space. Curious what the floating cake and sweets looks like? Read more about it here The space birthday parties.

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4 places we’re most likely to find extraterrestrial life

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