Scientists have long believed Saturn’s moon Titan hid a massive underground ocean, but new research suggests something even stranger: a deep, icy slush filled with pockets of warm liquid water that could support life. By reanalyzing data from NASA’s Cassini mission, researchers are reshaping the search for alien life in our solar system.
Breakdown
- Titan may be a better candidate for alien life than ocean worlds
- Titan has ice layers hiding warm water pockets 6s
- Water temperatures may support microbial life 14s
- No proof of life has been found on Titan yet 20s
- NASA mission could investigate Titan by 2028 28s