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Life On Saturn?
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http:// www.man yworlds .space/ index.p hp/2015 /12/18/ encelad us-and- other-d istant- water-w orlds/
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From the OP link:
Complex organic molecules have been discovered for the first time coming from the depths of Saturn's moon Enceladus, a new study reported.
From my link:
All the pieces are coming together to tell us that the moon has an ocean that might be able to support life.”
Making Enceladus even more interesting, the 70 geysers spit out organic chemicals known as the building blocks of life along with its water ice.
Complex organic molecules have been discovered for the first time coming from the depths of Saturn's moon Enceladus, a new study reported.
From my link:
All the pieces are coming together to tell us that the moon has an ocean that might be able to support life.”
Making Enceladus even more interesting, the 70 geysers spit out organic chemicals known as the building blocks of life along with its water ice.
Yes you secularists live in hope.
I GUARANTEE nothing will come of this.
The atheist secular grasping of straws yet again.
How tiresome. Get real. Get to know God.
https:/ /youtu. be/OBx5 1ixZ07Y
I GUARANTEE nothing will come of this.
The atheist secular grasping of straws yet again.
How tiresome. Get real. Get to know God.
https:/