Earth, and now Saturn's Enceladus: Our solar system has at least two habitable worlds

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Very significant - Could the apparent aliens {UFOs} are much closer than we thought possible?

"We can now say there's at least one place beyond Earth that looks to have all the ingredients needed to support life. That place is just beyond the majestic rings of Saturn on the moon Enceladus, which looks to be just a big ball of ice in the outer solar system. Looks do deceive, though. Beneath its frozen shell lies a subsurface ocean that has some source of warmth and some very interesting chemistry going on. Last year, scientists used data from the now deceased Cassini spacecraft to determine that the basic building blocks of life, including molecular hydrogen, are present in Enceladus' ocean. Now new research finds that much larger and more complex organic molecules can also be found there......."

See whole article here:
Earth, and now Saturn's Enceladus: Our solar system has at least two habitable worlds


I first read this maybe a week ago - took awhile to sink in - Mind blowing implications here.

For a long time some alien/UFO followers have speculated about undersea aliens based on Earth
- That of course is unlikely because if they had a base on Earth we would probably have found it
- But if they were based underwater on Saturn they would maintain anonymity and be close enough
to make frequent trips to Earth.
- So these aliens could be organic like forms and based much closer to Earth than previously thought
possible.
 
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